Subject:
|
Re: Buying used lego
|
Newsgroups:
|
lugnet.loc.uk
|
Date:
|
Mon, 17 Jul 2000 17:22:00 GMT
|
Reply-To:
|
mpratt@cix.co.uk#antispam#
|
Viewed:
|
1013 times
|
| |
 | |
In article <FxtCA5.vs@lugnet.com>, onedaycnn@aol.com (Sid Mark Dinsay)
wrote:
>
> Mark,
>
> I've found this is one of the BEST ways to buy Lego, unless of course
> you're
> expecting complete sets out of it. I but mixed lots a lot (pun? not
> intended!) on eBay in the hopes of finding the rare pieces from the late
> 70's/early 80's that I need. Of course, never pay for a mixed lot as
> though
> the sets are complete--meaning, don't pay market--and remember, there's
> always
> a chance that someone else out there will need the pieces you don't.
>
> Sid
> Visit my pathetic website dedicated to Lego!
> http://onedaycnn.freeservers.com
I have done this too, there is nothing quite like rooting in a box
and pulling out train parts that you did not expect to find.
Michael Pratt
|
|
Message is in Reply To:
 | | Re: Buying used lego
|
| Mark, I've found this is one of the BEST ways to buy Lego, unless of course you're expecting complete sets out of it. I but mixed lots a lot (pun? not intended!) on eBay in the hopes of finding the rare pieces from the late 70's/early 80's that I (...) (25 years ago, 16-Jul-00, to lugnet.loc.uk)
|
5 Messages in This Thread:     
  
  
- Entire Thread on One Page:
- Nested:
All | Brief | Compact | Dots
Linear:
All | Brief | Compact
|
|
|
|