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Re: Old catalogs - value?
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lugnet.market.appraisal
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Mon, 5 Nov 2001 23:48:15 GMT
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It is tough on catalogs since there were some years the were duds and other
that were must haves. The general rule of thumb is the older it is, and of
course the better condition it is, generally makes it more valuable. The
Holiday issues that were twice as thick are always worth more as well.
Not much else to it since the catalogs have about the same or a little less
value than instructions. Idea books are the ones to collect for value.
Hope this helps
Cameron
In lugnet.market.appraisal, Pedro Silva writes:
> Hi all,
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> Can anyone give me any rule to calculate the value of old catalogs?
> Is it strictly up to the buyer to value them, or are there precedents in
> this sort of deal that can be followed?
> I sthe price calculated like for old Lego? (condition, age, availability,...)
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> TIA,
>
> Pedro
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| Hi all, Can anyone give me any rule to calculate the value of old catalogs? Is it strictly up to the buyer to value them, or are there precedents in this sort of deal that can be followed? I sthe price calculated like for old Lego? (condition, age, (...) (23 years ago, 5-Nov-01, to lugnet.market.appraisal)
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