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Re: Lego Outlet in Georgia
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lugnet.market.shopping
Date: 
Thu, 10 Feb 2000 22:44:41 GMT
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In lugnet.market.shopping, Mike Walsh writes:

Tom Stangl wrote in message <38A33626.AB5FC42C@netscape.com>...

They also found another case of 6038 sets so they have something like 70
more of them.  Sounds like the market will be flooded with 6038 sets.  I
also bought two of the 6038 sets to trade but they generated zero response
from the LUGNET/RTL community so I ended up putting them up on eBay.  They
went for about $20 (far more than I thought they would).  I wonder what the
influx of this set on the market will do to prices ...

I wouldn't be too surprised about the 6038 going for $20.  I have only seen it
MISB a few times on ebay, and I remember them selling for $25.  I think this
set was about $10 when it first came out, so its not too surprising that it
would double in value over the 7 or 8 years it has been out.  Seems like most
castle sets do, if they are sealed.. on ebay anyway.

-Ben Cox



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Tom Stangl wrote in message <38A33626.AB5FC42C@n...pe.com>... (...) and I had (...) It's a (...) When I was at the Georgia store about a month ago they had some 1821 sets for $7.99 - I bought two. It is a great set for vehicle parts and also comes (...) (25 years ago, 10-Feb-00, to lugnet.market.shopping)

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