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this story of the man who didnt make plan's for what would happen to his collection, i have got see up close what happen's twice in my life . the first time was 1989, i met a guy where i worked he always told me about his grandpa was into tv's radios all his life ,at the time he was in his 90's . well through the guy i worked with i met his grandpa , he was in pour health , i started giving money for some things and somethings he just gave me ,with a long story to every idem ,we clicked right off his house was packed from top to bottom ,he got into radio when he was young and tv later as it developed he was a tv repairman all his life . he would tell me when he got[ older ] he would just let me have most of his things since none of his kids liked this kinda of stuff ,sometime past i got bussy more working ,but still stayed in touch with him, his nephew told me about 15 days after it happened that his grandpa died suddenly and kids were selling the house .they threw everything in dumpsters and they allready halled off some dumpsters, his nephew made the family hold the last one so i could get what could everday after work till dark for a week . the books / manuals alone was worth it .so that is so true if you have stuff you want go somewhere when your died ,put it in writing ,or sell it or give it to someone that shares your interest ,because it will not go were think it will.
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