Hi Steve; Your thoughts about putting the obsolete SpaceQuest roulettes in the gift shop may not be as facetious a comment as intended. I guess it would depend on the price. I saw lots of current roulettes for sale two weeks ago in Vegas that had $8 & $10 price tags on them, which I would not pay. I would probably pay up to $5 for obsolete SpaceQuest roulettes that I didn't have in my collection if they were in the gift shop, but it wouldn't happen in my opinion because I don't think there would be enough gift shop business to warrant introducing them as a commodity. I don't know if Stratosphere still sells their NCV chips at their gift shop on top of the tower. But last time I was there, three years ago, they seemed to be doing a brisk business at $1 or $2 each. (Don't recall the exact price, but they were inexpensive). You know, sometimes it's the thrill of the hunt that counts. Deep sea fisherman spend lots of money in quest of their quarry. Most of the time they could have probably bought it cheaper in the fish market. See how nice discussions can be, without all the rhetoric?
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