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Old 23rd June 2008, 01:41 PM   #1
Nonoy Tan
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Default Planning for your collection

Here is a thought provoking issue...

I am certain that each one of us have personal reasons why we collect ethnographic weapons. These reasons may vary widely with each individual. On the other hand, it is a common fact that these ethnographic pieces will likely outlive the collector.

I wonder if many of us have seriously considered the future of the pieces we own.

Have you ever wondered if they will continue to be cherised after your lifetime? Do you fear that they will be neglected in the future?

What are some of the "best practice" succession plans around (if there is any)?
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