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Leaning Tower of Pisa Game, plus

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byteline

10:58AM | Sat, 28 January 2017

Great games.

Whether our present youth can start with it? Which one can also play without smartphone and co. 😉😄

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claude19

11:33AM | Sat, 28 January 2017

interesting look about games !!!

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eekdog

12:15PM | Sat, 28 January 2017

Another cool vintage game. Nice collection.

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ZigZag321

12:16PM | Sat, 28 January 2017

Wow! These are great, Richard! Take more pictures of your stuff, buddy! This is so cool! I love this. And they are in such wonderful condition too! Wonderful, my friend.

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Jean_C

12:59PM | Sat, 28 January 2017

Very interesting old games, and very beautiful capture of your collection!

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art-ella

1:17PM | Sat, 28 January 2017

I don't know this game.

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anahata.c

3:10PM | Sat, 28 January 2017

I love these shots---a real delight. I also like that you didn't over-light them: Somehow, they should be seen without blaring light: It emphasizes their age. The "Leaning Tower" is new to me---qhat a great old game---so different from the high tech things children have now. (I sound like I'm 100 years old...) I knew of Hi-Q, and "Cootie". I appreciate your straight forward captures; not 'cleaning' these up. Delightful bunch, Richard. Really well captured.

(Did you know that Monopoly started to teach the inequities of rich vs. poor? Before Parker Bros took it over, it was designed by a person who wanted to capture what monopolies do to average people. Game pieces like the old shoe, etc, were supposed to portray poverty. And the rich guy in the top hat w/ cane? Rich dudes. Of course the board was famously based on Atlantic City, but it was supposed to be about poverty, being put in jail for having no money ((the poorhouse)), etc. Fascinating where these old games came from...)

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ontar1

3:43PM | Sat, 28 January 2017

Fantastic games!

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bugsnouveau

4:36PM | Sat, 28 January 2017

Very neat stuff

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RodS

9:54PM | Sat, 28 January 2017

I remember these two as well - I didn't have them but some of my friends did. Hours of fun... These kids today wouldn't have any idea.....

Great shot, Richard! You must have a great collection.

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Faemike55

10:27PM | Sat, 28 January 2017

the top one I don't know but I love the bottom game - great logic

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starship64

12:41AM | Sun, 29 January 2017

You've got quite a collection of old games.

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mtdana

1:54AM | Sun, 29 January 2017

Interesting old game!!!

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Freethinker56

1:55AM | Sun, 29 January 2017

They look like a load of fun.Great Richard ..🎲

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captbear

2:41AM | Sun, 29 January 2017

great... love it

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hilmarion

2:44AM | Sun, 29 January 2017

this looks like a very interesting game of patience. Nice snapshot

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Meisiekind

6:14AM | Sun, 29 January 2017

So good to see all these old games where people talked and interacted while playing them. That is probably what's wrong with the world today - people do not know how to interact in person with all the technology at hand!

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Sarahdar

6:39AM | Sun, 29 January 2017

wow the days before the cell phone, how did we manage? LOL love it.

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jeffy3ds

8:43AM | Sun, 29 January 2017

Fantastic games!

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farmerC

9:03AM | Sun, 29 January 2017

Shining.

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flavia49

9:08AM | Sun, 29 January 2017

nice

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junge1

6:18PM | Sun, 29 January 2017

Interesting!

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DukeNukem2005

7:24AM | Mon, 30 January 2017

Wonderful! Great! Excellent!

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mapps

9:16AM | Mon, 30 January 2017

Don't remember this one either, cool shot though :-)

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Glendaw

5:24PM | Mon, 30 January 2017

Gracious what a wonderful picture of these two golden oldies.

Amazing conditions and with the original boxes makes them rare, thanks for sharing Richard.

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sossy

1:11PM | Tue, 31 January 2017

Interesting capture ☺


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