Time have come.

It’s sad to see someone so devoted to shooting giving and selling his amazing collection away...

Good luck with treatments! I lived through a bout of cancer already. It’s not always a given but it happens more and more these days. Here’s to you!

Take care and don’t forget to post up about your new toys you aquire down south!!
 
I’m confused. You are fighting cancer but heading to the US. I realize that our universal healthcare isn’t perfect but are you expecting better care in the US? Of course you can pay for it. Just curious. I certainly wish you all the best.

My house in NH is less than 3 hours drive from Qc, according to my Dr i am very responsive to the treatment so hope is high.
 
Have you tried to sell the extras on the EE already?
Best wishes to you.

I did but find very annoying arguing with peoples who want everything for less, i'de rather give it away to love ones than price wise give it away to strangers, in this ordeal my patience is very low.
 
I did but find very annoying arguing with peoples who want everything for less, i'de rather give it away to love ones than price wise give it away to strangers, in this ordeal my patience is very low.

I noticed you selling off your guns a while back Carmel, but I don't remember any real bargains. I'm not surprised you got offers.
Most people don't even see the bargains as they are gone in minutes.

Water under the bridge..... Good luck down south and good luck with your treatments!
 
I noticed you selling off your guns a while back Carmel, but I don't remember any real bargains. I'm not surprised you got offers.
Most people don't even see the bargains as they are gone in minutes.

Water under the bridge..... Good luck down south and good luck with your treatments!

Yup. Firm retail'ish prices on common used items isn't a recipe for movement. The market is a cruel mistress and she'll her way eventually.

But hey, in the meantime, if you can give it away and it makes you and the recipient happy, there is value in that too.
 
Very profound and touching words. Thanks

As someone who knows all too well about cancer, the mantra of a "fight" or "battle" is irksome. I know people mean well when they say it but the outcome of losing "the fight or battle" implies one didn't fight hard enough or gave up, hardly the case for those living with the disease. We learn to cope, some need help, others don't but adapting to a new reality is what we must do.

I would rather say cancer is a journey through a different reality that only those who walk through that experience can understand, it is profound and in many cases enlightening.

May you have love, peace, and contentment Caramel.
 
Best of luck Caramel, hopefully your treatment is effective and you can keep on enjoying friends and family. I'm with you, i'd rather give my guns away to friends or family than complete strangers looking for a good deal. TC
 
I did but find very annoying arguing with peoples who want everything for less, i'de rather give it away to love ones than price wise give it away to strangers, in this ordeal my patience is very low.

I would think giving a firearm to a loved one, will put a bigger smile on your face, and whenever that day does come and your gone, that loved one can clean, hold and shoot that firearm and it will feel as if your close! The firearm I have had the longest is a .22 lakefield that my Dad got me for Christmas back in the 80s.. and will pass that on to one of my kids some day! Take Care, Frank
 
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