Touch wood-What will happen to your spydercos when you die?

They will go to my two Sons, hopefully they will keep the Para's Millie's and Millies. Oh yeah also the Police and Cara, and the UKPK I just received in the mail today..or maybe I'll take it with me
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Don't you mean carve wood?

Oh, I'm sure that if a bus or meteor came my way that my wife, son, and brother would find good homes for all the sharps in my drawer.
 
There coming with me.

Il have to get chucked in a hole though, cremation would just ruin them :rolleyes::p
 
I don't really care--I will be dead.

It is like when my wife asked me what I wanted her to do with my ashes after I am cremated. I told her that it did not matter--I will be dead. I told her to throw them in the nearest dumpster or along the side of the road.
 
It is like when my wife asked me what I wanted her to do with my ashes after I am cremated. I told her that it did not matter--I will be dead. I told her to throw them in the nearest dumpster or along the side of the road.

Having no wife, I have instructed my mother that should I go before she does, I want to be shot out of a cannon, Hunter S. Thompson style. Not my ashes, my corpse. My dad actually gave me the idea, so I didn't really need to tell him, lol.

As far as my knives (and guns) go, they will be distributed among my friends.
 
Won't matter to me, but hopefully, by that time all I'll have left will be a couple EDCs and maybe the kids will hang on to them to remember me by, just like the knives I have from my Dad.
 
my girlfriend would probably put both in a kitchen drawer or give em to her crackhead brother. that sucks i need to make a will!!!!
 
Hopefully I'll have lots of outdoor enthusiast grandchildren by then, with good common sense parents who would know how best to distribute my collection. Selling it off is not an option, and only my favorites will go in the coffin with me.
 
Unfortunately my son has seemingly lost interest in his knife collection so I think my knives would be sold for money. I've attempted to tell him how not to do it as I've seen estates pillaged by lawyers, experts, gun dealers etc. A dealer would likely offer your family 20 cents on the dollar, or less if they can get away with it. Guns too, especially if there are permits needed for transfer of ownership and the inheritor can't or won't get a permit to purchase, as is needed in NC for pistols.

I've seen far too much of this in my life with relatives who passed away. A knife value is much more subjective than a car, for instance where it's fairly easy to get a value the people, and courts with oversight can agree on. Joe
 
They all go to my Nephew; the kid gets it all. I've watched "Second Hand Lions" one time to many:p!
 
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