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Cost per piece?
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lugnet.loc.us.va.new
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Wed, 2 Jun 1999 22:45:54 GMT
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Heya one and all... Newport News resident and first time poster here.
A couple of weeks ago, Frank Filz mentioned something about a set and said
it "makes the 10 cents a piece". What does that mean? What is considered a
good price for a set? Based upon number of pieces in a box? How do you
decide when one piece might be a 6x12 plate, and another piece might be a
1x1 plate? Big difference in value, but each considered a "piece". What
methods do you folks use to judge a sets value? (Besides the obvious "I must
have a Snowspeeder!")
Thanks for any input!
--Geoff Hardy
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Cost per piece?
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| J-Men HQ wrote in message ... (...) must (...) Of course there is no "perfect" way, but the better sets seem to cost about 10 cents a piece or less, using the piece count on the box. Of course, this doesn't take into account the relative value of (...) (25 years ago, 3-Jun-99, to lugnet.loc.us.va.new, lugnet.market.theory)
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