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Re: Indranil
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lugnet.market.theory
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Tue, 5 Oct 1999 22:19:40 GMT
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Larry Pieniazek wrote:
> And nothing else. Your postings come from a hotmail account, I didn't
> see a roll call entry and you haven't mentioned whether you have a
> website.
I'm a person who enjoys legos just like everyone else on Lugnet. Just because
you haven't come across me in your lego dealings doesn't mean I don't exist.
Are you saying that if I had anything other than a hotmail account you would
have more information about me?
> Whereas I am rather well known in the community and a lot of info about
> me is available if you peruse "me" on eBay, my site, etc. My sense is
> that you do have some agenda here which you are not revealing. I infer
> that by your tone, which I am not alone in noticing. But I could be
> wrong. Tell us a little more about yourself, if you would. What's your
> favorite theme? How long have you been a hobbyist? Stuff like that.
I don't think I need a web site or public fact sheet about myself to enjoy
legos. Anyway, my favorite theme is trains.
> Are you asking the difference between a readily available current set
> still in production and a rare, highly prized set that happens to have
> had a few hundred copies suddenly come available through a fortuitous
> stroke of luck? I think the difference there is clear. Or are you asking
> something else? Again, say what you really mean, if you would.
Whatever the set, there is no difference in hoarding the particular set and
asking a premium price for it. The rarity of a set is all relative to your
location, knowledge, and financial means.
> I think that's a great idea. I will try to scan one this weekend, as I
> am on the road all week. Or if someone has a scan of one of the current
> covers they can mail me, I will try to put together a listing before
> that.
Thanks.
> Anyone who wants to suggest a wording that conveys the information that
> the catalog is a good resource for "hard to find" sets, without crossing
> the line (still unclear to me) that Gunther of eBay refers to, would
> have my gratitude.
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| (...) I have no reason to think that you do not exist. and I don't think you need to say who you are or give some background to participate here, if you're talking about the brick. Everyone in the world can and should enjoy our favorite toy. But (...) (25 years ago, 6-Oct-99, to lugnet.market.theory)
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| (...) And nothing else. Your postings come from a hotmail account, I didn't see a roll call entry and you haven't mentioned whether you have a website. Whereas I am rather well known in the community and a lot of info about me is available if you (...) (25 years ago, 5-Oct-99, to lugnet.market.theory)
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