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Re: opinions sought on selling a mass amount of Lego
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lugnet.market.appraisal
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Thu, 14 Mar 2002 04:28:38 GMT
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Joel, I know this decision didn't come out of the blue, but, I hope there
was not something that happened Monday? That little green and white house
you saw is one of my pitiful excuses for a MOC, constructed in 30 minutes
when a pile of green slopes reached critical mass and said "Hey! Build your
neighbor's barn-shaped house! It's environmentally suited for the
northeastern States! And obviously other parallels of Holland, such as
Milwaukee and the Midwest. Look, the slopes from Slave I and other sets have
made a barn-shaped green roof and trim! No, I'm not a barn, I'm a
residence!" Unfortunately it is the only MOC to surface from the move
intact. And, it also gives me nausea with its constant begging for
attention. If I was there, I would teach it a thing or two and rebuild it.
Nyeah.
Seriously, there is also bulk listing on ebay. It guarantees liquidation,
but it is still tedious. Jonathan Lopes has been giving me tips and I will
be liquidating a lot of those baggies you saw. 500,000 is a lot. Heck,
10,000 is a lot to sell off, and even 25,000 is a pain to sort.
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| Hello! I have about 800 lbs of Lego or somewhere around 500,000 parts that I am going to be selling in the near future. I am curious to know what more experienced buyers and sellers of The Brick would estimate this collection at, or if anyone would (...) (23 years ago, 12-Mar-02, to lugnet.market.appraisal)
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