I'm the exact opposite.  Give it to me cheap and quick.  If it 
turns out to be a great game I'll buy a nice copy, but these days I'm as 
likely to print something off of WargameVault.com as I am to purchase a 
production copy.

        "Component Quality" has turned boardgaming into an expensive hobby, 
and damn if I don't end up trading or selling 3/4 of what I buy.  Losing 
half the value of $80 per title costs money I wouldn't have to spend if 
people weren't concerned about the thickness of the game chits.






On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 1:22:52 PM UTC-5, wildthayne wrote:
>
> Ha, ha!
>
> I see you're in a good mood today. :-)
>
> I'm not a mini aficionado, yet I will note that I have a positive 
> emotional response to handling quality game components and negative 
> emotional response to low grade components with poor balance, sharp edges, 
> or questionable durability.
>
>

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