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Re: Huge lots?
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lugnet.general
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Sun, 11 Feb 2001 05:04:26 GMT
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Some alternate daffynitions...
In lugnet.general, Wayne R Hussey wrote:
> Huge - all that could be found
or "I want to sell these to you"
> Rare - found only one
or "I *really* want to sell these to you."
> Old - forgot where it came from
"At least two years ago"
> Unopened MISB - can you say 'redundant'
"Opened, built, and played with. But the wear marks on the pieces are
hardly noticeable. Because I really want to sell this set to you."
> Complete - according to the instructions found on Brickshelf (which aren't
> included, neither are the stickers)
"A bunch of really critical pieces are missing"
Steve
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| | Re: Huge lots?
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| (...) I think the word "huge" is a very relative term when applied to eBay. I have been searching lots for quite a while now, and have often been brought up short with the "huge lot of pieces" finding the lot has 15 pieces. Here are some (...) (24 years ago, 9-Feb-01, to lugnet.general)
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