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Re: Saint Louis Farm Toy Show
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Posted by James22 on January 30, 2007 at 09:27:11 from (207.179.239.186):
In Reply to: Re: Saint Louis Farm Toy Show posted by Adults with Toys on January 30, 2007 at 03:09:54:
Many collect toys, because they can't afford, or store the originals and they remind them of bygone years working when as a youngster they had to work like an adult so the family could survive. It's real tough to store a full size Oliver Super 99 in a Chicago brownstone. I might regard it a little weird if someone collects Cabbage Patch Dolls and spends all day having tea parties with them, but adults collecting farm toys, don't crawl around on the floor making tractor noises. Regardless, I or "we" have earned the money and can spend it freely as we choose. In my opinion it is significantly better to spend it on toys and time at a toy show, then waste both at a local bar or at the psychiatrist office. LaGary, those IH's look great!
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