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cool story. makes me think about the same thing when i get a vintage toy. who owned it and did they enjoy playing with it? did there mom throw it out? took it to a salvation army, good will? did someone salvage it? makes me wonder.
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Thanks for the support, everyone. It's good to know that there are others who feel the same way as I do about this. I would love it if Michael found his way here and I could get his McCoy back to him. That would be awesome.
I think the same way everytime I find and old toy, I wish I had a power to learn their history, where did they came from, how were they play with......
Great story Doc, and I agree. Now I did remove some crayon scribbles from my Mego Hall of Justice, but if it was a name, I don't know if I would have.
My mother never threw out anything, and I've sold very little of my childhood toys, so I don't have to worry about where they are. But I hope Michael comes around one day!
This is one of the main reasons I prefer getting used stuff as opposed to new. I've said this before, and maybe it's b/c I'm a sentimental female, but one of the saddest things to me is an unplayed w/ toy. I always wonder about the children who owned the toys I buy and what memories are attached to them. When I buy a used toy, I just figure I'm adding on to the memories.
I feel the same way with the Type 1 Superman and Shazam I've got with one thumb missing on each figure. I sit and wonder sometimes if they each lost their thumb in a huge epic battle that some child had them in.
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