Buzz, I was replying to Jägermeister's comment on too many guns and having to dispose of a collection.
Jagermeister's comment was nothing more than his silly excuse for being nothing but a tire-kicker who doesn't own even one lousy double. There is a better chance that Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Chuck Schumer will become a Life Members of the NRA than there is of Jagermeister buying that hammer double he mentioned earlier.
He doesn't seem at all concerned about his family having to dispose of his collection of toy stuffed animals if he croaks. Maybe he plans on taking his Beanie Babies with him.
On the subject of flat prices, I saw part of a show last night on the History Channel where Jay Leno was showing the value of a high condition 1963 Pontiac Bonneville now as compared to 10 years ago. The 1963 Bonneville has appreciated in value only 2% in the last decade. That means it would be a net loser when adjusted for inflation. Does anyone think that has anything to do with low game bird populations too? Jay didn't seem all that concerned that he needed to sell off most of his collection of automobiles so that his family wouldn't have to be burdened with disposing of them after his death. Of course, Jay isn't an internet pretender, drooler, and tire-kicker like Jagermeister either.