Stewart;

The thing is, if I have to constantly step in to keep toy A working smoothly, and toy B is likely to be still working and in great shape, such that I can pass it on to the next one who will use it long after toy A is in the trash, I am buying toy B as it is a much better deal.

This by the way is the approach I took toward actual Toys for my kids. It was not the quality (expensive) toys that the kids broke, those were passed down child to child to child to nieces and nephews (and in some cases initially from nieces and nephews that were older).

Well made, works well, and lasts trumps a bit cheaper every time for me. Even better when the well made is actually not significantly more expensive at the same level of capability.

Matthew


On Sep 22, 2008, at 12:06 PM, Rev. Stewart Marshall wrote:

If toy A does the same thing as toy B and is $80 less. I am buying toy B.


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