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On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, D. Jezek (<G2zCE2.621@lugnet.com>) wrote at
09:44:26
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> On another note, I find it interesting and amusing that some people collect
> old sealed vintage sets and then never open them :-) I can't see any other
> reason in having a bunch of sealed sets sitting on a shelf other than with
> the intent of reselling them in the future when they go up in value. Could
> there be any other satisfaction in having sealed sets? Maybe the thought of
> one day opening them or just the idea that I can rattle the box and look at
> the old pieces still shiny and new after so many years in their original
> baggies through plastic molding?
I have many MISB sets saved for a (not too distant) rainy day when there
are no more good LEGO sets, and some for future trades. I *love* people
who save MISB sets, cos it gives me the ability to open wonderful stuff
like 6285 or 928, both of which I've acquired and built from MSBs in the
last year :-) :-)
And the *packaging* on old sets is so much better as well ;-)
--
Tony Priestman
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