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Re: Check out this unusual auction...
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lugnet.general
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Mon, 17 Jan 2000 20:11:09 GMT
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If one took care to watch for sales, you could buy that much lego for $200.
And probably get better pieces too.
--
Paul Davidson
Mike Poindexter <lego@poindexter.cc> wrote in message
news:FoHvz1.1Ds@lugnet.com...
> I wrote him several emails. He figures 16 cents per brick to be a fair
> price. I told him that is higher than retail price and his stuff is used.
> Not only that, there are no highly sought after items, like train parts,
> monorail, etc. that would drive up the price. So he closed the auction and
> relisted it at $400. I wished him luck in selling, as he will need it.
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> Mike
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> Kevin Wilson <70641.507@compuserve.com> wrote in message
> news:38834E7A.4DF4D263@compuserve.com...
> > Steven Vore wrote:
> > > Bidding is closed for this item
> >
> > Yeah he has relisted it starting at $400. Still too high.
> >
> > Kevin
> > --
> > Email: kwilson_tccs@compuserve.com
> > Web page:
> > http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/kwilson_tccs/default.html
> > eBay Page: http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/kevinw1/
>
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