Vintage 1970 Don't Cook Your Goose Game: Schaper Stacking Game (Incomplete)

Vintage 1970 Don't Cook Your Goose Game: Schaper Stacking Game (Incomplete) Vintage 1970 Don't Cook Your Goose Game: Schaper Stacking Game (Incomplete) Vintage 1970 Don't Cook Your Goose Game: Schaper Stacking Game (Incomplete) Vintage 1970 Don't Cook Your Goose Game: Schaper Stacking Game (Incomplete) Vintage 1970 Don't Cook Your Goose Game: Schaper Stacking Game (Incomplete)
Vintage 1970 Don't Cook Your Goose Game: Schaper Stacking Game (Incomplete)
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1970 Schaper Don't Cook Your Goose Game. Incomplete. Comes with pot and lid as well as 8 red geese, 7 yellow geese, 7 blue geese and 7 green geese. It should have 8 of each. Good condition. Instructions are on the back of the box. Box is in used condition.

Step back in time with this charming 1970 "Don't Cook Your Goose" game by Schaper! A classic test of steady hands and gentle placement, this balancing game was a staple of family game nights for years. The object is simple: be the first player to place all of your geese on the "tippy" top of the pan without making it wobble and spill.

This vintage set is in good, pre-owned condition and is perfect for a collector or for reliving childhood memories. Please note, the game is incomplete. This set includes the blue cooking pot with its tippy lid and 29 of the original 32 goose pieces, including eight red, seven yellow, seven blue, and seven green. It is missing one goose each from the yellow, blue, and green sets. The original box is included and shows wear, scuffs, and taped corners consistent with its age and use. The instructions are conveniently printed on the back.

This nostalgic game makes a wonderful gift for collectors of vintage board games, a friend who grew up in the seventies, or anyone who had this game as a child. It is perfect for displaying in a game room, using as a prop for photography, or enjoying on a family game night, as it is still perfectly playable.

This item is vintage, over 50 years old. While the components appear to be in good condition, there may be minor imperfections that I missed.