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Ron Atkinson wrote in message ...
> I believe the box are useless but one question come up. If I want to sell
> that Lego Model in the future and will most lego fan prefer the parts in the
> box or just send parts in a zip sandwich bag?
Having the box will generally make it easier to sell a set later, and you
will generally get more for it.
I keep all the boxes for sets which I don't break down for parts to be sold.
I flatten all the boxes except the largest ones which don't flatten (I store
the smaller set boxes and inserts etc. in those). Currently I even save the
little plastic "neat parts" display trays (and the plastic sheet which
covers them). I'm inclined to ditch those however.
I can see myself at some point selling some of the sets (especially if bulk
purchasing really gives us all we need, there are some sets which I have
really only bought for a few parts).
follow-ups to lugnet.storage
Frank
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| Frank, You have the right idea! I keep everything as well. Except for the old plastic bags. I originally did it just to keep track of the sets I had but now I use them to prove to people that I really do have the sets I say I have even if they're (...) (25 years ago, 18-Jan-00, to lugnet.storage)
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