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(...) Sure. Fill a 1 gallon pail (ice cream bucket) with a random assortment of bricks. Count the bricks. Multiply by 280. ...or were you hoping someone had already done the first two steps for you? ;) James (23 years ago, 7-Jun-01, to lugnet.market.appraisal)
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David, please accept (on behalf of all of us) my condolences on your loss. At least your family is all safe?? Your best bet for values come from several sources: www.brickbay.com, and the various stores therein. www.ebay.com - search both open AND (...) (23 years ago, 7-Jun-01, to lugnet.market.appraisal)
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Hey Y'all: I now know that I have something in excess of 280 gallons of mostly Lego bricks. Is there any way to extrapolate from that an approximation of the number of bricks I am owning? Just curious... -- Hop-Frog (23 years ago, 7-Jun-01, to lugnet.market.appraisal)
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Greeting and Salutations! May I first say what a great honour and relief it is to find more "Lego Maniacs" out there like me. Although do I (Or more Did I) have nearly the "Collections" of some of your members. I find it very reliving to now be able (...) (23 years ago, 7-Jun-01, to lugnet.market.appraisal)
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Hi all I found a little treasure in an old toy store (URL) anyone give me an idea of their value Thanks in advance Ezio (23 years ago, 30-May-01, to lugnet.market.appraisal)
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