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Re: 3900 Lego lots on ebay (actually 3015).... now 5000
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lugnet.market.theory
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Sun, 24 Sep 2000 17:30:27 GMT
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And it has just passed 5000 (long url
http://search-desc.ebay.com/search/search.dll?
MfcISAPICommand=GetResult&ht=1&ebaytag1=ebayreg&query=lego&query2=lego&search_o
ption=1&srchdesc=y&exclude=&category0=&minPrice=&maxPrice=&ebaytag1code=0&st=0&
SortProperty=MetaEndSort
In lugnet.market.theory, Paul Sinasohn writes:
> The difference between John's number and Scott's number is related to these
> factors, most likely:
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> 1) Old Lego diecast cars & traucks aren't usually in the Lego subgroup, the are
> in the diecast subgroup of Toys
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> 2) Lego Japan nodders and porcelainware is not in the Lego toy group, but would
> be found in a search
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> 3) Lego software isn't in toys:Lego but would be found in the search
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> 4) Misc other items containing the word Lego (websites, collections of McD
> toys) wouldn't be in the lego group but would be found in a search
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> Basically, the search that Scott did casts a wider net than just the Lego
> group.
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> If I append this parameter to Scott's URL, I narrow the search to 3600 items.
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> &exclude=&category0=220&
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> This parameter limits the search to the toys/bean bag/plush super-group, still
> wider than the Lego subgroup.
>
> Paul Sinasohn
> LUGNET #115
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| | Re: 3900 Lego lots on ebay (actually 3015)
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| The difference between John's number and Scott's number is related to these factors, most likely: 1) Old Lego diecast cars & traucks aren't usually in the Lego subgroup, the are in the diecast subgroup of Toys 2) Lego Japan nodders and porcelainware (...) (24 years ago, 25-Aug-00, to lugnet.market.theory)
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