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Was the pieces sold by weight?
Christian
In lugnet.general, Derek Schin writes:
> Sorry if this is old news, but I've been out of the lego loop for a while.
>
> I recently returned to Montana from a trip to California (look for a place
> to live), so of course one of the first stops was Carlsbad to buy a year's
> pass. While at the park, I found that they now sell bulk bricks at the
> model designer shop, near miniland. They don't have much of a selection,
> but the friendly employee told me "We get new stuff all the time." The cost
> was $6.99 per 1/4 pound, with the 2x8 bricks the exception at $7.99. The
> selection was something like:
>
> Orange 2x8 bricks, tan 2x8 bricks, orange 2x3 bricks, black medium slope
> bricks, black 1x8 smooth tiles (I bought a pound of these), yellow 1x12
> bricks (ditto), an "assorted" bin with random colored 2xX bricks, and a
> couple of other non-interesting basic brick choices.
>
> The 1x12 bricks worked out to $0.30 each; 1 pound contained exactly 100 of
> them, strangely enough. I haven't counted the 1x8 tiles yet, but there's a
> lot more than a hundred of them, that's for sure! I would estimate that I
> got over 300 of them, though--making the price less than $0.10 each.
>
> The sales associate told me that earlier in the day a man had bought 8
> pounds of 1x8 tiles--about $240 worth! Yikes! I hope that it's an AFOL
> building something really, really cool--and not someone just reselling them
> on the internet :( [1]
>
> And yes, they only have black tiles.
>
> Derek
>
> [1] Not that there's anything inherently wrong with selling things on the
> internet.
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