Chuck Harris
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------------------------------------------------------------------It's funny how this thread has evolved. I started reading Pat's post and it kind of put me in a dream state of satisfaction about him sitting in front of his collection drinking coffee and admiring what he has collected over time. I know when I need to calm down and take a break I do the same thing and it gives me inner peace.
As I read further through the thread my inner feelings of peace seem to disappear and I get on edge again. We all seem to want our collectibles to be absolutely perfect but does that mean that because they are not I can't get that warm and fuzzy feeling when I sit and enjoy a cup of coffee and stare at my collection and fall back into that dream again? I know that the reason I collect toy soldiers is to give me that feeling. If it did not I wouldn't be here.
Maybe we should all read into what Pat has written and sit and enjoy that Coffey with him.
Pat please continue to write those thoughts of yours. I will always enjoy reading them.
Bill Sager
Bill
Thank you for this post and Pat yours was GREAT expressed how I think most Toy Soldier Collectors feel and don't know how to say it.
As for myself I don't worry think about or care how much money Andy, Ken or Bill Gates makes. If I like the product and can afford it I'll buy it. I understand its not the real thing, its make believe. Some are better than others, I remember when the ones I got in 1940 & 41 how real they look to me then. In 1942 they went away, none were in the Five & Dime Stores anymore, no Cokes, no candy & Bubble Gum. As a child I love playing with my toy soldier hours on in, I think we all are trying to relive some of those years