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In my opinion, you are not obligated to give/sell it to them.
However, if you dont have any real connection to it, you should consider a trade or a sale. I do not know what the monetary value would be, but my personal opinion on collecting, is it should be done from the heart and not from the pocketbook, even though the pocketbook is what dictates our purchases. Maybe you could turn it into something that would have more meaning to you. If you do sell it or trade it or whatever, get a caveat stating you get first option to buy for the exact same price they paid you. From what i have been told, Don Drysdale was my uncle, i have no proof, nor any connection to him, except the same last name. If you had anything of his, i wouldnt feel like you owed it to me in any way shape or form. |
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