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Re: Huge lots?
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Date: 
Fri, 9 Feb 2001 19:58:09 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Eric Joslin writes:
In lugnet.general, Dave Schuler writes:
What constitutes a "huge" lot?  I just looked at a so-called "huge lot of
LEGO fences" that included 8 pieces.

If a piece was particularly rare, a smaller group of pieces might be a "huge"
lot.

  I can accept that in principle, but 8 pieces will never seem like a huge
lot to me!

For example, if someone assembled and sold a lot of 30 grey inverse half
arches, and called it a "huge" lot, I wouldn't argue.

  Hmm..  I wonder if it might be more effective simply to say "30 grey
inverse half arches," since 30 is a definite figure, and to those willing to
shell out the $ (who would, presumably, appreciate the rarity of the parts),
the descriptive might be as attractive as the hyperbole.

     Dave!



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(...) Well, a lot of 8 "chip 'n dip" baseplates (the raised baseplate from the Belville Fairy Castle - see lugnet.castle...) would be a "huge" lot in my book. (...) Most often terms like "rare" or "huge" key one into a seller who is not a fan. Frank (24 years ago, 10-Feb-01, to lugnet.general)
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(...) If a piece was particularly rare, a smaller group of pieces might be a "huge" lot. For example, if someone assembled and sold a lot of 30 grey inverse half arches, and called it a "huge" lot, I wouldn't argue. eric (24 years ago, 9-Feb-01, to lugnet.general)

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