VisualBrian
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All that I have from my father is his U.S. Navy Honorable Discharge. He served three years during WWII. While not an heirloom, and worthless to most, being a veteran myself I am very proud to have it.
I have this toy cannon from my great grammaI was watching "Antiques Roadshow" where people bring heirlooms that have been passed down. The only thing I have is my dad's pocket watch from 1942. My grandparents didn't have oil paintings, marble statues, etc,; they only had what was on sale at KMart.
Do you have any family "heirlooms", or keep sakes?

My dad's watch was a Longines, and it was engraved with my mom's initial and his, with his birthday. It's shiny gold color, but I don't know if it is. It's worth about $300. My mom gave it to him. My mom hated to spend a cent, and I mean HATED. It's not like her to buy an expensive gift.That's strange, I also have a pocket watch from my dad. An Eljin, looks like a standard production model. It's a watch that he took as collateral from a guy he loaned money to. Has initials I don't recognize. Hope the guy doesn't want it back!
Your executor will call 1-800 junk and it will end up in a landfill. Because I hate things being thrown away if they are useful I have helped friends and family give away or donate items that can’t be sold. I have done the same with my stuff.Yes, I'm getting that from all sides. There used to be a handful of second-hand thrift stores locally, but they've all gone OOB in the last 5 years. Thirty year ago you could ask almost anything for an item considered and antique or collectible at a garage sale. Nowadays, you can't give most things away.
I have many of the items mentioned in the article. I pity my executor.