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Re: What is a fair price for a galaxy explorer?
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lugnet.market.buy-sell-trade
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Tue, 29 Jun 1999 16:44:01 GMT
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Greg Kramer wrote in message ...
> I paid $120 for mine a year ago; it had the box and instructions. That may
> be toward the high end these days, but it was in great shape, and I bought
> it from someone on rtl, so it was a fairly reliable source.
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> -Greg
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> Skipper wrote in message ...
> > I have recently entered a "lego renaissance" in that I am willing to admit
> > that even at 33 I love them and will start buying them again. My favorite set
> > as a kid was my galaxy explorer and I want to find another one. I know that
> is
> > the one of the most sought after sets. What I am wondering is what is a fair
> > price to pay and where besides ebay and here could I get one? Any help is
> > greatly appreciated.
> > Skip ( skip@rsgbang.com)
I can't remember exact prices, but I sold one for about $160 without box
or instructions and another one sealed in the box for $350 or so, both this
year. I think I have another with box, scanned instructions. Its
definitely a popular one. I wish there were more places to find them! Good
luck!
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