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Making a comeback for Christmas: vintage games

This undated courtesy of Desi Scarpone shows "The Green Hornet," game. Scarpone, a Los Angeles-based game collector, has been an aficionado of board games since he was young, and rues the day he let his mom get rid of all his old ones. Scarpone, author of "Board Games" and "More Board Games" (Schiffer), sells games from the 1940s through the 1990s at his website, 4gamesgoneby.com.   (AP Photo/Desi Scarpone)
This undated courtesy of Desi Scarpone shows "The Green Hornet," game. Scarpone, a Los Angeles-based game collector, has been an aficionado of board games since he was young, and rues the day he let his mom get rid of all his old ones. Scarpone, author of "Board Games" and "More Board Games" (Schiffer), sells games from the 1940s through the 1990s at his website, 4gamesgoneby.com. (AP Photo/Desi Scarpone)Read moreAP
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