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Old 12-14-2009, 03:48 PM #1
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Default Do you have anything you wouldn't sell?

Somebody asked me that question, so I'm putting it out there.

I'm talking tangible items, actually things. Prized possessions, heirlooms, etc.

I've been trying to think of something I wouldn't sell, no matter the price. I can think of LOTS of things I wouldn't sell for their actual value, or even a great deal more.

My Grandma's marble top table is probably only worth 300 bucks. I wouldn't sell it for $2000. But if somebody offered me $20,000?

I can't think of anything I own that wouldn't have a price if someone were willing to pay it. Even some cherished family heirlooms...if someone came along and offered a price with lots of zeroes in it, I'd take a couple of pictures and hand over the cherished thing.

I'm still thinking. Maybe I have something with no price. How about you?
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I have a few things I immediately thought of that I wouldn't sell for any amount of money. A table made by my grandfather and a glass clown from Italy that was my father's.

On second thought, how much would I get paid for it?? Maybe for a high enough offer I would.

After all, they are just possessions, and can't take the memories and love from my heart. I agree that a picture would be a good thing to keep - along with the cash!
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I wouldn't sell my dog, but I will give my boyfriend away.
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I wouldnt sell my guitar that I was given by my daddy for my 13th birthday. I gave it to my son on his 13th birthday, and when he went to college, he gave it back. Its nothing fancy, and has its share of nicks, scrubs, and worn marks, but to me, its priceless.
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My mom's wedding band. I guess if one of my kid's needed one high-priced medical procedure, I'd sell it in a heartbeat. I'd sell anything for my boys.
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I have some things from my Grandmother that have sentimental value to me but not enough that I wouldn't sell them for an outrageous price. She would be cool with that.

My critters are the only thing I wouldn't sell. DH, Mom etc. just name your price, lol.
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