What's on your "Do not sell until I'm dead" list?

Couple CZ 527's.
First would be my James calhoon 19 Calhoon, beauty piece of lumber with a sweet pacnor on top.
Second a custom english walnut stocked 22 hornet puts 30 gr Bergers in 1 hole at 100 yards
 
The two I regret MOST for selling were my 85 Sako in 7MM-RM...from Barrotto Sports circa 1981

My Browning A-Bolt I...Stainless Stalker 270 Win...first production run / wooden stock with a black crinkle finish. I got it sometime after the SHOT Show when they were first unveiled.

The one I have left that'll never be sold is my Dad's old 94 Winchester 30-30. He shot loads of deer with it back in the glory hay days of Cape Breton being over run with white tails.
I got my first four deer with it, mid 70's...still has the " I I I I " notches on the stock grip.(I know..I know...but it was Kool then) The walnut is almost an ebony color it's sooo black....the bluing was done about 30 yrs ago...still looks like a million bucks LOL...according to Winchester, it was manufactured in 1940-1941. Dad got it from his uncle. My son will take it, and if his kids choose to do so, then they will have it...3 grand sons who would likely take it too...lol
 
"Do not sell until I'm dead"

Um, ALL of them??

Lol. If I had to pick 2 would say my K98 with eagles and swastikas intact, and a Colt WWII 1911, with my Mosin PU running a close 3rd. Got a bit of a soft spot for old war horses.
 
Yeah I have an old 1945 BYF Kreigsmodell that is tough to part with as well
Or a Browning Abolt my father gave me for Christmas when I was 14
Neither get shot but I like having them around
 
All of mine are for sale for the right price, except one. That's the M94 in 32 Spl that my dad bought new in 1957 when he was 19 years old. He carried that thing a million miles, and the blueing is missing around the receiver in the shape of his hand where he carried it while doing so.
 
I love all of my Winchester Model 52s, but this one is at the top of the NEVER SELL list. It's a 1928mfg pre-A with a factory stainless steel barrel.

 
-1956 made Winchester M94 carbine, heirloom from Dad
-1840s SxS .65 caliber muzzleloading Howdah pistol
-1940 made S&W Heavy Duty in 38 Special
-10 gauge Parkhurst
-10x10x45-70 drilling
-SKB O/U in 20 gauge
-Ithaca M37 Stakeout in 20 gauge
-30-06 Voere Model 2185 semi auto
-22 LR Mauser Model 350B
-Browning A Bolt II Micro in 22 Hornet
 
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