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It's sad to see a member of our niche community go, especially worse when they leave a loved one behind. What is this, the third time in the last two years a loved one has come here to try and get rid of the CD's of a member who passed away? I think we should, as a community, come up with ideas on what to do with our collections when we die (which could come early or later in life), so the spouse or family isn't left with the massive task (or even worse, just chuck it all in the garbage rather than deal with it). Wills, people on the board to leave things to, sites to dispose of the CD (SAE, eBay -- with login/passwords for them so the person dealing with it doesn't have to create accounts). With the score forum password/login so the person can come here and tell us who specifically has passed and offer the collection.
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My own condolences to the original poster. I'm hunting for a copy of Intrada's expanded In Harm's Way, but not sure I'd be able to afford shipping overseas as I live in the U.S. I'm so sorry for your loss. I think by far would be to sell the whole collection to a retailer like Intrada, who would sell it for you. I'm guessing if you sent them a list, they would tell you which CDs are not worth enough to warrant shipping to them in San Francisco. I can't find a similar page like this at Intrada, but here's ScreenArchives's "sell us your collection" page: https://www.screenarchives.com/collections.cfm Yavar
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Very sorry to hear about your husband's passing. My sincere love and condolences to you and yours. I wish you all the best during this difficult time.
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