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Any pictures of Before the fire of the collection? I Searched the web & didn't find any.
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Rick, Do you have a contact for the Cox family?
I think I know what they are feeling as I had the same experience in 2000. Lost 300 signs, 40 pumps, 4 cars and lots of other kool stuff.....pretty much everything I had worked for, for 15 years. It was a really big hit.
It teaches you that many of the cliché's in life are sincere truths.....
"It could always be worse"
Glad none of my family was hurt...and for sure there have been matters in my life, like losing my parents, that were more devastating. Look around, there's a lot of people less fortunate no matter what your situation.
"Nothing lasts forever"
It's why we don't have too many things from the ages. People, material goods, and experiences...it all goes away in the end. Everything that exists in time, runs out of time some day.
"Right now is the best it gets...and it is always now"
The fever was rampant and I had always dreamed of a bigger shed and a collection more vast. With it all gone and not enough time, money or opportunity to ever rebuild to that level again, I realized that what I once had WAS the top of the mountain. Don't overlook your good fortune today fretting about what you don't have or how much better it could be....you can worry yourself right out of a great moment.
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Ring, ring. Insurance company! I wonder how that works with such a vast collection?!
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Devastating news no matter what the size of collection one has.
The fever was rampant and I had always dreamed of a bigger shed and a collection more vast. With it all gone and not enough time, money or opportunity to ever rebuild to that level again, I realized that what I once had WAS the top of the mountain. Don't overlook your good fortune today fretting about what you don't have or how much better it could be....you can worry yourself right out of a great moment.
This quote really hit head on with me, I often think back on what I had and 2nd guess my choice to sell off most of my collection. I really don't miss what I sold but I do look at old pictures and smile. Since selling off most of my collection it It has been less stressful not trying to be the first at a show, first at flea markets, obsessively scanning ebay and craigslist day and night. Now whatever I may have is fine with me.
"Remember, history that is forgotten is doomed to repeat itself!"
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Every collector's greatest fear. Almost difficult to imagine.
Dave GILL, Dave's Garage & Memorabilia, Inc.
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Almost every time I get passed by a fire truck I hope they don't go to my house.
Hope there is at least one thing to be saved from that disaster.
Oilzum, 1qt Oil Cans, Gas and Oil smalls, Oldsmobile collectables.
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Rick, Do you have a contact for the Cox family?
I think I know what they are feeling as I had the same experience in 2000. Lost 300 signs, 40 pumps, 4 cars and lots of other kool stuff.....pretty much everything I had worked for, for 15 years. It was a really big hit.
It teaches you that many of the cliché's in life are sincere truths.....
"It could always be worse"
Glad none of my family was hurt...and for sure there have been matters in my life, like losing my parents, that were more devastating. Look around, there's a lot of people less fortunate no matter what your situation.
"Nothing lasts forever"
It's why we don't have too many things from the ages. People, material goods, and experiences...it all goes away in the end. Everything that exists in time, runs out of time some day.
"Right now is the best it gets...and it is always now"
The fever was rampant and I had always dreamed of a bigger shed and a collection more vast. With it all gone and not enough time, money or opportunity to ever rebuild to that level again, I realized that what I once had WAS the top of the mountain. Don't overlook your good fortune today fretting about what you don't have or how much better it could be....you can worry yourself right out of a great moment. my sentiments exactly. went thru the same thing 3 yrs ago. had to keep looking at the bright side in that the house wasnt affected & nobody was hurt. the rest is just "stuff"... in the aftermath, i have started thinning down the collections in the house. when you see how easily it can be lost, it just doesnt seem as important to keep "everything" anymore...
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good thoughts sellersrodshop
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