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Subject: 
Is a Giant Mona Lisa auction-worthy?
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Date: 
Tue, 8 Aug 2000 02:31:02 GMT
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Hey guys,

I'm in the middle of putting together a big Lego Mona Lisa--akin to the one on
my website, only instead of using 1x2 plates, I'm using 1x2 *bricks*.  I'm
wondering if I should put it up for auction--the funds, of course, going to
help pay for my wedding--AND support my Lego habit!  :-)  Lemme know what
y'all think.  I'll be posting pics on my site soon!

onedaycnn (Sid)
http://onedaycnn.freeservers.com



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  Re: Is a Giant Mona Lisa auction-worthy?
 
(...) I would not buy it myself -- but one never knows what others may or may not want, or otherwise find valuable. I think there may be only way to find out for sure what its worth in terms of your skills and hassle: auction it and find out. -- (...) (24 years ago, 8-Aug-00, to lugnet.people)
  Re: Is a Giant Mona Lisa auction-worthy?
 
Sid, It is certainly auction-worthy. Craftsmanship is king. Set the price at what you feel it is worth, but don't feel hurt or suprised if no one wants it at that price. I'd recommend starting it at roughly double what the parts themselves might (...) (24 years ago, 8-Aug-00, to lugnet.people)
  Re: Is a Giant Mona Lisa auction-worthy?
 
(...) Lego Book. I couldn't imagine parting with it. (Besides, I'm sure no one would pay what it cost me) You can see a picture of it at (URL) (24 years ago, 8-Aug-00, to lugnet.people)

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