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Old 17-10-11, 20:31
Alex Blair (RIP) Alex Blair (RIP) is offline
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Default Making lists of your goodies..

When making lists of your assets don't rely solely on your camera and computer..
After all.when you need it 10-20-30 years from now there will be no way to read it..Your brand new digital camera will produce images that will be so out dated that it will be impossible to get a copy of it to translate.
Like all my 35MM slides taken with the latest and greatest Pentax in 1969-70 can still be converted to a readable colour photo for $4.50 Each...and they are stored right next to my Kodak Carousel and trays of slides..never to be looked at again..
And that is piled on top of my latest and greatest Super 8 movie camera and all the reels of super 8 film of my wedding in Germany in '71..and that pile is right next to the Super 8 reel to reel to VHS video tape pile that I no longer have a video machine to play them with ,but converted at great expense,,,and that is sitting with my pile of 5.5" floppys and assorted other "Stuff" that no longer can be identified..played..or identified.
So what is the best way to record and save...
pencil and paper..but can the young'uns even write any more..that is fast becoming a lost art also..

Sell 'er while you are living..don't leave your family with your mess to clean up..not one of them want it..
Remember..when your possessions start owning you..instead of the other way around..and you got your needs and your wants in the wrong order..you are in trouble..
Do the family a favour and sell..
Only you know what it is and unless you can eat it..wear it..get under it to keep dry and warm or screw it..get rid of it...You don't need it/...
End Rant..
Going through it now.
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Old 17-10-11, 20:38
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That's why I saved everything on 23, 5 1/4-inch floppy disks!!
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Old 17-10-11, 21:38
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Make a list of the items by part number. If it does not have that on it, put on a label. If there does not exist a part number for the item or you simply do not know it make up your own numbering system for these items.

Do not store lists of your collection on your computer. You never know when the Taxman wants to have a peek (hope he is not peeking now!) or a hacker gets to it. Print it out or store it on a USB memory stick and hide it all.

I list everything in this way and add price bought for and current value. It is a lot of work but helps your relatives should an accident occur.

Cheers,
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Daimler Armoured Car Mk1 1943
Daimler Ferret Mk1/1 1959
Ford Universal Carrier No2 MkII* 1944
Ford GPW British Airborne 1944
Lightweight 10 Cwt Trailer SS Cars Ltd 1944
Anti-Tank Gun 6 Pdr 7 Cwt MkII 1942
Austin Tilly 1943
Austin K6A Breakdown 1944
Daf Trailer AT16-24-1NL 1977
Daf 2100Turbo 1982
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Old 18-10-11, 00:56
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I wish to comment on Rob Love's comment regarding "vultures".
We have all seen this, through family, friends and neighbours. Rest assured though, that this mentality is not limited to the "vultures" but can come full circle where the vulture is actually the "victim".
Several years ago a certain friend of mine who we all know, passed suddenly. This left his ill educated family (brothers) left cleaning up the estate.
While my friend and I had had several dealings between us over the years as well as pending agreements, I felt it was not appropriate to have him sign off and put pen to paper. He was sick and I was hoping for a full recovery. My loss.
When it came to settling up the estate, I offered the family my expertise and assistance in sorting and valuing his collection. At the same time I indicated that there were several items in his possession that were actually mine, being stored, or had been dealt to me. My friends brother essentially called me a liar and I was left without. As our deals had always been on a handshake, I did not have receipts etc. I was told that I could purchase what I wanted at the auction...
In the end I felt vindicated, although it was his heir who ultimately lost out. I purchased thousands of dollars in militaria for pennies on the dollar. I was ticked off at having to buy back what was actually mine but at the same time made out like a bandit.
Some examples of purchases made;
12 cmp tailights NOS $25
2- 1/2t truck tarp NOS $45
15cwt Ford cmp $130
UC carrier front armour $100
WW2 bell tent $45
12 CMP gauges NOS, $50
9.00-16 tires NOS $75, set of 4
(And yes, all these goodies were sold off a long time ago)
Sheer stubborness, mistrust and ignorance cost the estate thousands. I had approached the family initially, trying to do the right thing and be helpful.
This was typical and I know lots of others here did very very well too.
We all try to think we are immortal, and will live forever. Take it from me that when it comes to dollars, people get weird. Get it in writing, take it home, don't leave items long term.
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1966 M274A2 Mule BMY USMC
1966 M274A2 Mule BMY USMC
1958 M274 Mule Willys US Army
1970 M38A1 CDN3 70-08715 1 CSR
1943 Converto Airborne Trailer
1983 M1009 CUCV
1957 Triumph TRW 500cc

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and trucks and stuff and more stuff and and.......

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