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Re: Reissue Solution: Colors
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lugnet.general
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Wed, 10 Feb 1999 20:10:39 GMT
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Pat Shepard wrote:
> I've read discussion about the desire for reissues of various sets,
> (apparently) especially the classic space sets. The only problem (other
> than Lego not doing it ;) seems to be that it would be bad for collectors, who
> would lose the value invested in obtaining the older sets (also a
> concern to me).
> <snip>
Well as someone who has a lot of older sets, I wouldn't be upset if they reissued
some of the older sets. When you think of the thousands of sets that were
produced since 1958, they aren't going to reissue more than a few anyway. It
would give me an opportunity to get more of the parts that I crave.
I don't think that too many large time collectors (as opposed to speculators) will
be upset.
Gary Istok
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Reissue Solution: Colors
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| (...) I can think of several sets that I have that could bring huge prices if I wanted to sell. I'd be THRILLED if TLG rereleased them either as exact copies or like what they did with 2150. I'd much rather have 50 6071's than 3 or 20 6086's than 2. (26 years ago, 11-Feb-99, to lugnet.general)
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| I've read discussion about the desire for reissues of various sets, (apparently) especially the classic space sets. The only problem (other than Lego not doing it ;) seems to be that it would be bad for collectors, who would lose the value invested (...) (26 years ago, 10-Feb-99, to lugnet.general)
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