That's funny right there... Of course, like when buying a new gun, it could be a case of having undervalued it to get it past the wife...
My biggest fear is that if something ever happened to me, my wife would let some people come into my shop and make offers on machines, tools, guns and such. I've already told her if I ever die, she's to hire two companies. One to appraise the value of everything with ZERO ability to make offers or buy any of it and a second, independent company to help her sell or auction it all off.
Case in point: About 8 years ago I responded to a criagslist ad for a 10" swing Logan 820 lathe. $750 with the gearbox in good shape so I was sold. I showed up and the little old lady at the door said it was her dead husbands and she just wanted it gone as she was selling the house. I packed it up and as I was leaving she came running out and told me I forgot all the "stuff" that went with the lathe.
She then proceeded to walk me to a room 100% chock full of lathe chucks, morse tapered bits of every imaginable size, starrett gauges, taper attachments, steady rests....etc etc. I told her it was all worth a lot but she didnt want to even think about looking at it or parting it out.
I have since sold ONLY the duplicate attachments and extras for about $5,000....the accessories she gave me for free were worth at least 5X the value of the lathe. If only her husband had just told her.
I envision turning over in my grave watching her sell my Les Baer Monolith for a few hundred bucks to some gun collector.