Originally Posted By: GregSY
Keep in mind there are still a bunch of old geezers (!) to whom Nash Buckingham meant something - they were alive when he was. But in 50 years the youngsters are far less likely to care.

They'll probably be more interested in his work with Fleetwood Mac than his guns.


Agreed, but you fall victim to your own logic. In 50 years no one (OK, few) will care who Nash, Lindsey, OR Fleetwood Mac were. Most "youngsters" don't know who Lindsey Buckingham or Fleetwood Mac are NOW.

Who's got rights to the gun? Buckinghams? Insurance Company? I don't know the answer, but morally speaking I just can't agree that it belongs to anyone else. Legalities are another matter.