Assuming you had money to buy a brand new crib, would you still use an almost 30 year old crib? My sister's grandmother-in-law is moving, and she kept my sister's husband's baby crib, and plans to give it to my sister when they have kids. My sister says absolutely not, she does not want an almost 30 year old crib for when they have kids. My sister is fortunate in that she has a good paying job (he is currently jobless), and does not want to use something so old that is probably worn down from age, all shaky and rickety. It wasn't the top of the line model either, it was the cheapest crib they could buy at the time, so I don't think it was the type that was meant to be passed down from generation to generation.