I am in the same situation as the T-meister.  I have it hanging in my
front room and it is as much a home display as it is a game board.  I
pull it down when I have large volumes of people over and need to fill
in some time, or occasionally my kids will ask to play.  Other than
that - it hangs there looking gorgeous.

But I am good with that.

On Feb 26, 10:35 am, Mark Tyler <[email protected]> wrote:
> I hang my Crokinole board on the wall in our family room, so it is always
> "in play".
>
> It is worth the investment ($300+) and I would never consider trading it
> away even though it only gets occasional use.
>
> The only question you should ask is whether or not the Mayday boards are
> high enough quality.  The price is certainly right.
>
> On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 10:25 AM, M. Crane <[email protected]> wrote:
> > So how often do you use your Crokinole board?  I have exactly $100,
> > and the deadline for ordering one of those $100 Mayday boards is
> > Saturday.  Would you say you're getting your money's worth out of your
> > board, or is it collecting dust or another Tumbling Dice?  (Speaking
> > of which, I should just sell TD to help pay for this).
>
> > I actually like Tumbling Dice, but I haven't brought it out for a long
> > time.
>
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