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Frank Filz wrote:
> richard marchetti wrote:
> > But anyway, no I don't think $400 is a fair price at this time. In many ways,
> > I think I am seeing prices leveling off or even prices dropping since the
> > advent of Lego Direct. I think people scent the proximity of rarer elements
> > being made available again and are therefore less inclined to pay some crazy
> > auction price for them. Then again, some items remain high or appear to be
> > climbing -- I guess it just depends.
>
> Actually, I'd expect that one of the most significant factors in the
> price of pirate ships is if someone is stocking up for the pirate game.
> My stocking run was quite noticeable to a lot of pirate fans. If the
> price seems to be levelling off or dropping, it may be because right now
> no one is stocking up for the pirate game. I doubt LD will have much of
> an effect on the prices of pirate sets, I seriously doubt we will see
> any of the unique pieces for pirates (not even the hull center sections,
> only a handfull of people would want more than a few of those).
>
> --
> Frank Filz
>
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I wonder if some of the rarer stuff will ever be available again. Maybe the slopes
in rare colors, and maybe the light blue, pink, purple, teal, brown and beige bricks
in all sizes. But I haven't heard about the classic windows (I asked Brad Justus
here in lego.direct). Somehow I don't have a good feeling about them (besides the
2x2). I doubt the rare minifigs, spoked wheels, etc. will be made again. We'll
just have to wait and see.
Gary Istok
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