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With Ralph's passing, who will take over the collection? The website is mum.
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I'm assuming it will be auctioned off.
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I'd guess that Curly is right...If the heirs were interested in keeping the collection, Ralph would have signed over the property to them beforehand, to ensure a trouble-free change of ownership...Same as I have; my nephew [who is also executor of my estate] already has a signed undated bill of sale of all my weapons/autos so that all he has to do is fill in the date and then register them...(He also has access to my safe, house, garage, etc)... There was a post here not long ago about a select group of Luger collectors who viewed a deceased collector's collection...presumably to appraise it... Most likely all those Lugers will disappear and never be heard of again...
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I understand that Nancy has turned these decisions over to her son, who will keep some items, but most likely the majority will appear at auction in the future. TH
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Ed,
Is your "yes" indicating a response to "riverranch's" question of who will take over Ralph's collection or "Postino's" remark "about a select group of Luger collectors who viewed a deceased collector's collection...presumably to appraise it."?
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Ron, I think Ed meant the latter.
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Must be...As there are only 8 or so Lugers on Ed & Tom's site...
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Doc,
I am pretty sure you are right. I just though it was a good idea to clear up the ambiguity for everyone.
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