BlueTrain said:
Please understand that I recieved my first gun as a gift from my father when I was a kid. That was in 1976. Since then I've tuned, and re-tuned my collection to meet my needs and desires.
And I'm a shooter, not a collector. Trading off even one of my firearms at this point would leave a gap in my needs or wants that I'd later have to fill once again.
I went through the phase of trading off one or more guns for another many years ago, but pretty much got over that by the end of the 1980's. I've sold or traded few firearms that I didn't someday regret.
I have nowhere near the number of firearms that some collectors have, but the ones I have fit my needs very well, and fill my wants pretty completely. If there's just something I want, then I'll save for it.
Daryl
You'd have to have a truckload of pennies these days. Elmer Keith spoke of some of his friends that only had one gun, some of which were on the unusual side, too, like a copper-plated Colt SAA. Even Skeeter Skelton mentioned doing the same thing twice, selling or trading "most" of his guns.
Please understand that I recieved my first gun as a gift from my father when I was a kid. That was in 1976. Since then I've tuned, and re-tuned my collection to meet my needs and desires.
And I'm a shooter, not a collector. Trading off even one of my firearms at this point would leave a gap in my needs or wants that I'd later have to fill once again.
I went through the phase of trading off one or more guns for another many years ago, but pretty much got over that by the end of the 1980's. I've sold or traded few firearms that I didn't someday regret.
I have nowhere near the number of firearms that some collectors have, but the ones I have fit my needs very well, and fill my wants pretty completely. If there's just something I want, then I'll save for it.
Daryl