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Razbo
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06/08/2010 9:43 pm
Originally Posted by: CSchlegel
My issue is the fact that family members that seem to have "come out of the woodwork" after Hendrix's death are in control of the work. Did Hendrix choose these people as heirs? Probably not. He died young & unexpectedly. Were these people truly loved family members that depended upon Hendrix for support as in wife & kids? Were they proper heirs? Probably not. But make no mistake, they are ones cashing in on Hendrix's legacy, more so than any "greedy company".


http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19941127&slug=1944103

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I'm not sure. Sounds like Branton might be the one benefiting right now...?

[QUOTE=CSchlegel]
Extending anything into infinity is absurd & unrealistic, because there is no such thing as actual infinity.


Ha! The big Moving Truck is going to put this in the Metaphysical Quandry forum :D
...so ever since then, I always hang on to the buckle.