dereksbicycles
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I'm thinking of all people who shopped for toy cars in late 1960s and 1970s. If you collect toy cars, you may be aware that some Hot Wheel redlines are worth a lot more than Matchboxes from same year ranges. For those of you who shopped for toys back then, do you wish you had picked a toy that would be worth a lot now ?
I've no kids so I have no idea about tangible factors such as if kids would break or lose toys. Would parents want to hold into all those toys over years?
I kind of think toys are worth what they are worth because people didn't think to hold into their toys. If everyone held in their toys over years, then they may not be worth what they are worth now.
I've no kids so I have no idea about tangible factors such as if kids would break or lose toys. Would parents want to hold into all those toys over years?
I kind of think toys are worth what they are worth because people didn't think to hold into their toys. If everyone held in their toys over years, then they may not be worth what they are worth now.
