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    Began thinning out my collection a few years ago, as my children had no interest... wonderful, devoted kids, just not that interested in guns. Had some ideas on where a few of the key pieces "belonged" (like #3). I'm sure SA would have liked it, but all they can give you is a tax credit. That was worth considering in my working years with a total rate above 60% (Federal, NYC, NY State, NJ) but doesn't make economic sense to a retiree
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Seijasicon View Post
    Began thinning out my collection a few years ago, as my children had no interest... wonderful, devoted kids, just not that interested in guns. Had some ideas on where a few of the key pieces "belonged" (like #3). I'm sure SA would have liked it, but all they can give you is a tax credit. That was worth considering in my working years with a total rate above 60% (Federal, NYC, NY State, NJ) but doesn't make economic sense to a retiree
    I really appreciated your comment reference identifying where key pieces belong. I have the same issue with my kids and while I want them to benefit from the financial appreciation in value of my collection, I also think the local Air Museum and General Patton Museum would be great stewards of those pieces relevant to their themes and visitors.

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    I recall seeing some M1icon's in a government museum sadly they were deactivated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark in Rochester View Post
    they were deactivated.
    Then they need less security measures. Our Regimental Museum in my old armory needed six different alarms systems because of their weapons display.
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