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Preserving Game Boards and PiecesBy Tracey from Thomasville, GA Feedback About This Post:RE: Preserving Game Boards and Pieces
Yes this works. Also I have a great tip I used with my 5 kids. Whoever wins the game puts the game away. They are on a high so the losers don't feel so bad. Also this website has lots of replacement parts you can order. I work at the YMCA and have replaced connect 4 about 4 times in 7 years. The yellow grid has a hook on the outside that breaks. Unbelieveable - They let you buy that whole piece for $3.00 which includes shipping. Much better than buying a new game for $15.00. http://www.hasbro.com/default.cfm?page=cs_parts Post by Carol of Torrance RE: Preserving Game Boards and Pieces
I've done this with the kids games, and in fact, we did it with mine when I was a kid, and my kids still play some of my board games from the 70's! Also, iclude either rubber bands, paper clips or something to hold the money and any sets of cards. And remember, you can always buy, (or make, or recycle) replacement dice, markers and marbles -- so if you happen to break or lose one or more of these, DON'T THROW THE GAME AWAY and lose your money, just replace those pieces. Post by bailegirl RE: Preserving Game Boards and PiecesGreat idea! The taping technique also works well for paperback books, to preserve the corners and spine. Post by WildIrish |
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