What Happens When You Die?


As John Garfield's character in "Body And Soul" says -- "Everybody dies." If today were that fateful day, what would happen to your equipment and your music collection? Do your spouses, relatives, friends, etc. have any idea about its value, both financial and emotional? Is there any piece of equipment or music you would want to be buried/cremated with?

Me, they'll lay me out on a Marshall stack and set it afire while showing "What's Opera Doc?" My music collection will be boxed up and sent to a storage facilty with each box being labeled "Rosebud". The equipment will be distributed to my relatives, non of whom will have the slightest appreciation of its value.
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I suspect if you are bad you may end up listening to 100,000 tube hours of all the music you have shared with others. Nathalie does Tori sort of thing. My lips are awfully dry...
Mine will probably end up for sale on a shelf at the thrift store. The first person to recognize it will have a very good day!
I think the only people I know that would appreciate my gear are the fellow Audiogoners I've met.

Time for me to start an A'GoN Will.
Good idea Gunbei,maybe a raffle can be held for the equipt. or a contest where the winners get an all expense paid trip to the CES show,,,,,lot of possibilitys,,
This is like the joke about two audiophiles getting together and one says to the other
"hey did you hear that gunbei died."
The second responds
"I didn't even know he was sick, wow what did he have?"
"I'm not sure, I think it was Levinson, CJ and Soundlabs."