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    Re: LARGEST LEGO LOT ON EBAY EVER!! (???) —Ray Sanders
   (...) Possibly, possibly not. I did some quick calculations. A month or so back, I posted the results of my 'how many 2x4 bricks are in a pound' experiment. My answer was 202-203 (or 101/8-oz to be precise). 2x4 bricks are, at least to me, a (...) (23 years ago, 3-Feb-01, to lugnet.market.theory)
   
        Re: LARGEST LEGO LOT ON EBAY EVER!! (???) —Lindsay Frederick Braun
   (...) I don't know--your mass/pieces reckoning is fine by me, but you're far undervaluing the market value of the pieces, IMHO. $0.10 is a good rule of thumb buying them at MSRP; even then, we'd be talking $47,500. But my experience of selling parts (...) (23 years ago, 3-Feb-01, to lugnet.market.theory)
   
        Re: LARGEST LEGO LOT ON EBAY EVER!! (???) —Ray Sanders
   (...) The auction listing mentions that he may be willing to take the hi-bid if the reserve is not met. <trying to remember the rules of ebay proxy biddy> Does the proxy bidding of your high-bid only apply *after* you pass the reserve ? In other (...) (23 years ago, 3-Feb-01, to lugnet.market.theory)
   
        Re: LARGEST LEGO LOT ON EBAY EVER!! (???) —Mark Hollingsworth
    (...) It doesn't quite work that way. Proxy bidding works the same way even before the reserve is met. (23 years ago, 4-Feb-01, to lugnet.market.theory)
 

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