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Re: Here we go again.
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Sun, 6 May 2001 17:33:10 GMT
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  Although it claims to be "perhaps the largest LEGO collection ever
  owned by a consumer," it is of course not even close to that title

Heck, my measly collection is larger (160K pieces, including most of the 9V
train stuff...).  I was disapointed where I read 57K pieces, and claiming to be
the largest collection.  I know people who have that much in boxed lego!

According to my lego spreadsheet, I have 1054 sets, and 160871 bricks (which is
low, I have more than that, but I can directly account for all of those sets)

James P



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  Re: Here we go again.
 
(...) I have 29000 pieces just in one set (5542), or did, till I started using it for raw material for Milton Train Works. (but maybe I am not a consumer any more... more of a nutcase, I guess, when it comes to quantity). I think I have his size (...) (24 years ago, 6-May-01, to lugnet.market.theory)

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  Here we go again.
 
Let the games begin! (Not a flog, but a discovery.) (URL) Although it claims to be "perhaps the largest LEGO collection ever owned by a consumer," it is of course not even close to that title, but it is still fairly large. Any guesses on how it'll (...) (24 years ago, 6-May-01, to lugnet.market.theory)

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