Whenever I acquired a firearm I would put the related documentation for each firearm in its own envelope. There is are bags that hold all of the envelopes related to firearms I currently own. When I firearm get disposed of, its envelope is retrieved, the disposition records placed in the envelope for that gun and the envelope is then put in another folder that is kept in a different safe from the envelope for the firearms I still own.
Over this past week I decided I would go through the disposition records and try to make them better organized and neater. I was amazed at the number of the firearms that had passed in and out of my hands over the decades. But when I looked at the pile of envelopes for conveyed firearms versus the pile of envelopes for firearms I still owned, I came to the conclusion that neither the herd nor its shepherd got any thinner.
Over this past week I decided I would go through the disposition records and try to make them better organized and neater. I was amazed at the number of the firearms that had passed in and out of my hands over the decades. But when I looked at the pile of envelopes for conveyed firearms versus the pile of envelopes for firearms I still owned, I came to the conclusion that neither the herd nor its shepherd got any thinner.
