The safe was given to me. I have some of my better guns in it. My brother and sister care nothing for the guns that dad left. They are more interested in the cash where I care more about dads tools and things he touched and worked with are my treasures. They could have asked that I sell the guns and spilt with them or buy out there share but the folks left them to me in the trust and they are good with that. Sister and brother are getting other collectables that they had. So at some point the safe was going to come to me anyway. Might as well do it now that the house is empty. Also other family have some papers and coins and such in the safe and they asked that I move it to my place also. I will post the price I am quoted to move it and what my decision is tomorrow. It breaks my heart to see mom and dad’s stuff all still here and there gone or soon to be. I guess my kids will have the same problem with all of my stuff one day. I hope they don’t fuss over any of my junk. Mom and dad were both very good over the years to make it very clear who they wanted to have what. And mom had a very good trust made up about 6 years ago. So don’t see any fussing or fighting here. I would give it all up for one more day spent with dad in his prime.
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