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Christopher Masi wrote:
> David Carriker wrote:
>
> > In lugnet.faq, Ron Atkinson writes:
> > > Is there any reason to keep Lego box?
> > >
> > > Ron
> >
> > For storage, a collection, or sentimental reasons.
> > If none of those are good enough reasons, then ask on lugnet to see if anybody
> > wants them, and maybe you'll find someone.
> >
> > - David
>
> I keep almost all of mine these days. Some LEGO is bought for the collective, and
> some LEGO is bought for the set. I like keeping the set separated from the
> collective.
"The Collective?" :)
We are the Brick. Resistance is futile. You will be disassembled.
> Plus I think hand me down LEGO, from one generation to the next, will
> be better with the set intact. (I guess that is a sentimental reason.)
I try to keep one of each type of set box I own. Now, I do have an
extra Explorien Starship box, but it's in Detroit (so ask me again in a
few months). I also still have one MISB.
best
Lindsay
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