Q: I bought a toy switchboard at a yard sale. The set includes a plastic switchboard with dials and switches and two intercom phones. The box is torn around the corners, but the toy works. In the bottom right corner of the box cover, there’s a drawing of a house with the letters HGT inside. Around it are the words, ‘Selected and displayed at House of Good Taste, N.Y. World’s Fair, Made in USA by Brumberger, Brooklyn, NY 11237.’ I would like to know if I should save the toy or let my children play with it.
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