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That's really great! As a girl, I never buried any of my toys. Maybe it's a boy thing. (of course the fact that I lived in NYC and there was no place to bury them is beside the point). There is no more childhood home in my family, (or in my case apartment), so none of my past will be "unearthed".
Be sure and post pics when Drac is ready to walk the night again."Do you believe, you believe in magic?
'Cos I believe, I believe that I do,
Yes, I can see I believe that it's magic
If your mission is magic your love will shine true."Comment
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That's awesome!
As a child, a friend and I would - for some reason - throw his Megos on his grandmother's roof. She'd just buy him new ones to replace them! Recently, I moved just a few miles from where that house is. Have playfully entertained the thought of doing some reconnaissance to see if any were still stuck in the gutters, but I do honestly realize that they were cleaned out some time ago - but it's still a fun thought though!Comment
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Wow. I just LOVE that story! I did that once with a Frankenstein Jiggler. But I buried him into this deep hole by the root system of one of our trees. Unfortunately the tree was cut down and dug out. By the time I thought about that, it was too late and he was gone. Or so I think...Comment
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I vote for somehow displaying as is. Restored he's just another vintage toy. But as found there's a story. Maybe side-by-side with a mint Drac? Or just restore half (since you've got just one arm and leg anyway)?Comment
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put me in with the "Don't do it" crowd in regards to restoring it. This specimen would make a great focal point of a shadowbox to hang on the wall. With a little creativity you could also tell the story with custom made tombstones and such. That would so rock!Comment
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Yeah, just clean the dirt off, and display him in a coffin. This story needs the "original item", not a restored one.
Don't forget to stake him through the heart, just in case....
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"When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."Comment
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My Father and I remember where he and I buried my mini Army figures and other small toys in a glass jar at. It's still in Rye, Texas on the Country's Side when my family had camping there. It's been 40 years, haven't time go back there and looking for my toys that buried in pretty deep by a bigger tree in the between roots. My Father said he can't going there becaue he having a bad arthritis pains on the back and hands but he will let me going back there and will using metal detector with hear phone and the hearing aids on (I'm hearing impaired) So, that'll helps me to finding where's my toys at near by trees someday, can't wait to finding my toys treasure.Comment
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