Posted by kcm.MN on March 24, 2019 at 18:03:05 from (174.219.151.156):
In Reply to: Farm toys preferences posted by Jay Liedman on March 23, 2019 at 19:24:10:
I'm with you Jay. I, too, prefer to have/see toys that have been used....BUT not destroyed.
I believe there is more value in toys that are still NIB, but they aren't appealing to me, personally. ...But then I've never been driven by money, either.
Overall, I think it's difficult to truly know what drives some folks to do what they do. At this time I seem to be collecting tractor-related pics from the web. They're easy to come by, I can find them easily without leaving home, I can open those folders and view them any time I desire, and yet they have a monetary value of ZERO. Sure makes me happy though, plus the wife also enjoys them.
So my thought is, do what you wish. If you happen to buy a collectible that's NIB and you wish to handle it, go ahead -- provided you don't mind potentially lowering the monetary value.
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