Rob
You sound exactly like me except I have a 20 year jump on you, I'm 67. Four years ago we moved to Texas and bought a new house, I immediately had a second large building constructed to match the all brick home, "My work Shop". I now have no more room to hang the built models on the walls which range from the 1940's to current. Each one of the RC planes on the wall have full Radio Systems in them plus the ones which are sitting on the floor and under the benches. I must have 300 servos, 30 plus Radio's, a stock of Balsa, Bass, plywood and Spruce which would rival most large Hobby shops. An Engine collection which goes back to the 1940's which ranges from Atwood Wasp .049's to McCoy .60's, many of them brand new. I have over 400 yards of pure silk, that's all I use including 10 yards of checkerboard silk, worth about $100.00 a yard, not to mention all the Kits.
I'm saying this because I have so much stuff, at my age I'm starting to feel "GUILTY", If I Croak, my wife of 44 years is going to be stuck with getting rid of all of this stuff. I don't want to stop building, however, I may have to face reality and start selling some of these planes off, many of which are Museum Quality, brand new built ready to fly.
Any suggestions would be appreciated, Thanks All and Have a Great Day.
John Eberle
Montgomery, TX
Just finished, Proctor Jenny build "Pure Display Build", final pictures coming, Proctor Neiuport 28C-1 build, builds are on the Proctor site and an Old Sterling Waco SRE 90 per cent complete, plus a few others under construction.
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