Dumping 80% of my gaming collection


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Just a word in your ear:

If you don't find buyers for all of your stuff, consider finding a charity to donate some to. Some youth clubs, libraries and such will take gaming supplies, and I have personally donated a load of stuff- from my own collection and in discount/used book stores- to donate to troops abroad (check with the USO).

When I do so, I try to make sure what I donate is at least enough to play a game, including a set of dice or two.
 

Just a word in your ear:

If you don't find buyers for all of your stuff, consider finding a charity to donate some to. Some youth clubs, libraries and such will take gaming supplies, and I have personally donated a load of stuff- from my own collection and in discount/used book stores- to donate to troops abroad (check with the USO).

When I do so, I try to make sure what I donate is at least enough to play a game, including a set of dice or two.

In the past, rather than selling stuff I typically donated it to the local library. That wasn't an option this year as I needed to raise cash to finance a wedding and also pay bills (in addition to space considerations).

There is still quite a bit of stuff left in Wave #3 that's up for grabs. :)
 


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