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Re: FOTM/LOTM (Loss of the Month) Some thoughts...
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lugnet.general
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Tue, 3 Jul 2001 22:39:34 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Selçuk Göre writes:
> In lugnet.western, Bryan Beckwith writes:
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> > Anyway, I guess the only reason I decided to post this was because it
> > reminded me of how frustrated many of my fellow AFOLs make me. I absolutely
> > hate seeing posts like "4 million copies of set xxxx added to my BrickBay
> > store!" and I don't doubt one bit that many of those same people would have
> > quickly snatched up the Fort LEGOREDO, knowing they could make a tidy profit.
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> This reminds me how I felt when I visit brickbay, just after seeing "no longer
> available" messages under the newly introduced surplus stock of accessory
> materials like garage doors and such, and sawing there are on sale at brickbay
> in large quantities.
Thank you.That's exactly how i feel and said so over a month ago about the
whole garage doors thing.(And before anyone who doesn't know me says it's
sour grapes by me of not getting any it's not as i already had a ton/60+ of
varoius colors)
> > I get tired of reading posts like "LEGO should make sets with us as their
> > target audience." IMHO, no they shouldn't.
>
> I don't agree 100% of it since although I don't want too many "Adult Lego Sets"
> around, but I also don't want to see the Jr. stuff around. More precisely, I
> don't care if they continue to produce Jr. sets, but I really want to see some
> other sets in real town/real Lego style, that I'm too much familiar from my
> childhood. I can't express my feelings when I got a chance to buy and build a
> used set dated back to my childhood of which I looked tens of hours long to the
> pictures in catalogs...:-)
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> > If I wanted to play with things
> > targeted at me, I wouldn't play with LEGO. A good part of the fun I have is
> > knowing that I am having just as much if not more fun with something I loved
> > as a child. It's not about regaining one's childhood, it's about not
> > letting go of it.
>
> Extremely well said..:-)
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> > Quite frankly, what is the point of TLC re-releasing a
> > set like the Guarded Inn if they just get snatched up by collectors and
> > auctioners? LEGO is about building and creativity, not collecting and
> > selling. (I am not saying there is anything wrong with collecting and
> > selling sets, but I really get tired of people snatching up every available
> > copy of sets that many of us would love to play with, not just look at.)
> >
> > Anyway, this turned into quite a rant, so congrats if you read this far. I
> > lost a good part of my focus once I started actually typing this message,
> > and I'm sure I'm not being as articulate as I would like to be. That said,
> > I hope this message provokes some thought about the purpose of our hobby.
> >
> > Bryan Beckwith
> > Tired, cranky, and ready for bed.
>
> Thanks Bryan, it was a pleasure to read..:-)
>
> Selçuk
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