
What to do with incomplete dominoe sets?
I thrifted some vintage cardinal dominos without knowing if they were complete. One set is, this one isn't. What else can I do with these?

I thrifted some vintage cardinal dominos without knowing if they were complete. One set is, this one isn't. What else can I do with these?
I often buy lots of playing cards and keep the ones that I want in my collection, which means I have a lot of cheap decks that are perfectly playable but I don't want. I have dropped a bunch in local free libraries but it seems they move slowly from there and I don't want to overwhelm the boxes with non-book items.
Where else would donated cards be welcomed? I did a quick search and didn't see any nursing homes nearby me who took donations. Any other ideas?
I tend to buy packs of various mixed decks of cards (many normal 52 card but also uno type decks) and small (no bigger than most hardcover) boardgames secondhand. I keep the decks I like and give away the others and sometimes my partner and I play the small games and decide it's not a keeper for us. I always make sure decks and games are complete/no missing pieces.
Is it ok to add these to LFL?
I've been (impatiently) awaiting the arrival of my two mini one decks - I'm completely in love. For someone who loves to play all types of games on the go, including solo RPGs that sometimes involve other small items like dice, cards, and random tables, this is perfect. So many options in one small pocketable lil box. 💕
not at all affiliated with the company, just a huge fan already. https://cartesiancards.com
I was surprised to find this vintage casio has a databank feature. it was a $30 p/u from the thrift shop that just needed a battery. Amazing how long these things last.