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Subject: How much detail should I go into when describing things?
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Revision: Todd Lehman, 1996-01-08
Location: /market/auction/presentation/
<P>As much as you can tolerate -- the more, the better. If you've arranged
your splash page or header well, people should have no trouble navigating
quickly to a two-paragraph description of the coolest castle that was ever
made.</P>
<P>Provide the following data for each set:<OL>
<LI>Set number and name (example: 497 Galaxy Explorer)</LI>
<LI>Number of pieces (from the box, a set listing, or a guesstimate)</LI>
<LI>Year of introduction</LI>
<LI>Defining characteristics (colors, shape, size)</LI>
<LI>Condition (major scratches, tears, location of price tag, etc.)</LI>
<LI>Completeness (missing pieces, instructions, box, etc.)</LI>
</OL></P>
<P>Provide the following data for each catalog:<OL>
<LI>Year</LI>
<LI>Catalog code (example: 119717-US)</LI>
<LI>Number of pages and size</LI>
<LI>Major themes</LI>
<LI>Condition (scratches, tears, folds, etc.)</LI>
</OL></P>
<P>Provide the following data for each idea book:<OL>
<LI>Name and number</LI>
<LI>Year</LI>
<LI>Number of pages and size</LI>
<LI>Major themes</LI>
<LI>Condition (scratches, tears, folds, etc.)</LI>
</OL></P>
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