My husband, the Risk player, has a habit when we go to thrift shops, garage sales, etc. of picking up old Risk games to get more of the little figures that represent the number of troops, etc., and throw away or donate parts of the game he doesn't want. Yesterday we were a church jumble sale, and he came over excitedly because he'd found a Risk game board that was different from any other that he has. He explained to me how it was different and showed me all the features. Then he showed me the faint water damage it had, in great detail, and said he wasn't going to buy it.
