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Re: Lego: Toy of the Century! (according to Fortune)
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Fri, 3 Dec 1999 03:48:31 GMT
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Ben Gatrelle wrote:
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> This thread brings up a question I have mulling over for some time: How does
> one get a fairly estimate pieces-in-collection count?
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> I am currently going through my boxes-and-instructions closet making a list of
> what I have for insurance purposes, in case something happens (I do have
> replacement value insurance). But on top of the sets and boxes I have I know
> that I have done a fair amount of yard sale buying and eBay collection and
> bulk buying, not to mention the too-many to count TLG buckets I have purchased.
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> I have only been collecting seriously for the last five years or so after my
> dark ages. I can't imagine what it woudl be like to catalog one of these huge
> collections from scratch.
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> Ben Gatrelle
> (Spam is not sold at yellowcastle.com marketplace)
I have an Excel spreadsheet, with all the sets I have verified, and the
ones I don't, I usually make a pretty good guess on what I do have.
Scott S.
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