In Reply to: If you were to die tomorrow would your family know what to do with all the expensive audio equipment you own? posted by Art V on May 7, 2015 at 08:02:32:
On the other hand, I do have an extensive collection of antique fishing tackle that my kids would have no idea what to do with, so I have left instructions on who to contact and that person has the ability to get top-dollar for it all. I've left them a second name as well, in case something should happen to the first. I've discussed this in detail with both folks. One of them has introduced me to his family as their go-to-guy should something happen to him.
Money my kids can use ...not so much old fishing stuff.
My stereos aren't worth enough to worry about and I'm in the midst of downgrading the better of the two, so it will be a complete non issue.
I think its wise to think about what family members will do with all of your stuff. I plan to leave my kids as much money and as little stuff as possible, with the exception of anything they ask me to hold onto for them.
Dean.
reelsmith's axiom: Its going to be used equipment when I sell it, so it may as well be used equipment when I buy it.
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- What expensive audio equipment ? ... - reelsmith. 13:48:44 05/07/15 (0)