Dreamwebber
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Post by Dreamwebber on Jan 5, 2009 22:59:31 GMT -5
Shooter and I and his kids and grandkids love to play board games wanted to know if anyone had any vintage board games especially from the 60s and 70s but, early 80s okay too.
Does anyone have a Carrom board with all parts? Interested as well.
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Babs
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Post by Babs on Jan 6, 2009 17:07:36 GMT -5
Try WinderMaster on Frasier. He has antique toys.
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Post by daworm on Jan 7, 2009 13:57:34 GMT -5
I miss carrom at the E.R. game room. Good days.
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Dreamwebber
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Post by Dreamwebber on Jan 7, 2009 23:48:05 GMT -5
I had completely forgotten about Carrom until I was surfing ebay for games and remembered loving my set. Wish I knew where it was now.
Thanks for the heads up Babs
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Post by coffeeshooter on Jan 8, 2009 16:23:39 GMT -5
I've been contemplating hosting a night of board games. We used to do that back in the olden days.
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NewsShooter
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Post by NewsShooter on Jan 11, 2009 14:48:21 GMT -5
Dreamy and I played a game of Quinto the other night and had a blast. Quinto was manufactured by 3M back in 1968 and was just like Scrabble, but with numbers. You had to lay down a sequence of numbers, that when added together created a multiple of 5. Actually, we had a lot more fun than playing Scrabble. And we tied!!
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