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Comments:
Too true! Having the hand-me-downs of all 4 of our parents, I faced a mountain when I had to downsize from 36 years in a 3 bedroom house (with grannyflat, basement, garage and shed) to a 2 bedroom condo - by myself (my wife has dementia; reason for the move). Not only did our son not want anything, covid didn't help with giving some of it away. Limoges and Royal Copenhagen dishes (87!), Holmegaard glass, Georg Jensen stuff ... not to mention stamp and coin collections (even an electric train set - where did that come from?) One's prized possessions are not worth much; don't waste time trying to monetise everything!
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