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davethebirdman
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« on: July 22, 2008, 04:01:19 pm » |
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Hi Guys
I have a dilemma. Its a nice dilemma but a dilemma never the less...
My NOS Duck Hunter arrived today. I opened the box and it is as it would have been delivered back in 1951 (Newspaper dates to Feb 4 1951) It needs to be assembled etc...
Its far too good to be played with and this is my problem... I have two kids who are desperate to play with it.
So, what do I do???
Options....
1. Sell on and home to make a profit then buy another used one... 2. Keep set up and display 3. Put back in box and have that warm feeling that I have something new from 1951 but nobody is going to see it and certianly nobody is going to play it... 4. Play with as it was intended to be..
Here are some piccies... I have never had anything NOS before. Paintwork is near perfect there are a few scrathces to the dome but very small and probably caused by rubbing etc....
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« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2008, 04:23:23 pm » |
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I wouldnt play with it, I would display it out of the box where it can be enjoyed. Keep the box in safe keeping.
Joey
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Kilroy
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« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2008, 05:23:45 pm » |
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That's quite a dilemma. I suggest sending it to me why you mull over your options  Semi-Seriously, I am torn - The value will go down slightly once it's assembled and used, but then it's like restored muscle cars (or classic or antique) we call trailer queens (hauled from show to show, never driven, never allowed to be trouched) - what's the sense of having a classic if you aren't going to enjoy it? Build it, then set up a laser securtiy system around it, that can be deactivated by you when you want to play IF I could find a used one, in good shape, I'd sell it and use the profit to buy the second one, and to buy something for Mrs Birdman.
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« Reply #3 on: July 22, 2008, 06:08:00 pm » |
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It's real nice Dave. I would assemble it, let the kids play a few games then when they are asleep, disconnect a few springs and tell them it broke  I'm sure they have plenty of modern toys that they will get more enjoyment out of than Dad's N.O.S. toys.
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« Reply #4 on: July 22, 2008, 08:57:56 pm » |
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Dave nice Game  all bright and shinny and NOS you did well, and you do have a problem . I'm going to say I would have to agree with Glen on this let the kid's have a go at it for a day Then I would box it up and put it away for a while, If the Kid's like to play it then you can keep your eye's open for one that has been used and set that up for the kids.  . And later on sell the one you had put away for some big bucks  .
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« Reply #5 on: July 22, 2008, 09:46:14 pm » |
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I have to honestly say that I would sell it to someone who will display it. Then I would buy another. You may have the only NOS one left in existence.
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« Reply #6 on: July 22, 2008, 10:22:16 pm » |
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I'd play it, but monitor the kids on it (or play it with them) so it does not get needlessly abused. Sure you are going to lose a little value in it, but it all hinges on what you paid for it. Anyway to mount some wheels on it so you can easily put it away when you are not home?
The older they get, the better they will be with the games and you could stick it away for a few years too. Pull it out later when they are more responsible.
But again, I'm with Kilroy - play it. You can't take it with you when you die!
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« Reply #7 on: July 23, 2008, 02:34:43 am » |
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Dave, I'd go hunt some ducks. The game was made to be enjoyed not setting in a box waiting for someday. Creighton
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« Reply #8 on: July 23, 2008, 09:40:27 am » |
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I agree with the earlier post... set it up, let the kids try it , they will get bored with it faster than you think.. then just set the rule they aren't allowed to touch it when your not around... They will have other things to keep them entertained I'm sure... buy'em a Wii or something they'll get more fun out of
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« Reply #9 on: July 23, 2008, 11:13:24 am » |
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Dave,
tell them that you only bought it to give GP as a gift
but that GP says that they can play with it, til he gets down there to collect it
regards GP
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« Reply #10 on: July 23, 2008, 11:34:42 am » |
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Play it and have fun! Your kids will have a blast and will have a better understanding of your hobby.
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davethebirdman
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« Reply #11 on: July 24, 2008, 03:29:36 pm » |
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Thanks for all your comments guys... I'm going to put it togher and dispaly it for a while...
Cheers
Dave
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One V-39 the good old faithful Jacobs 50 - Feeling sorry for itself in the garage V-56 - back from the dead Wurly 1900 - Blasting away Rockola Empress - Gleaming like new Seeburg JL - A bit tempremental (Like its owner) Couple of Candy wall hangers Couple of Seeburg Wallboxes
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