April 4, 201510 yr Somewhat close to the DC/Virginia Area http://wv.craigslist.org/tag/4961213397.html
April 4, 201510 yr Somewhat close to the DC/Virginia Area http://wv.craigslist.org/tag/4961213397.html And it includes sponge boob!
April 4, 201510 yr Author And it includes sponge boob! For sanity's sake, every loose loose lot of this size should include this.
April 5, 201510 yr Over $11/pound. Thats pretty darn pricey without any obvious killer sets. $5/pound is more realistic for this lot.
April 5, 201510 yr Author Over $11/pound. Thats pretty darn pricey without any obvious killer sets. $5/pound is more realistic for this lot. Make them an offer they can't refuse.
April 5, 201510 yr Make them an offer they can't refuse. You want him to leave a severed horse head in his bed??
April 5, 201510 yr Just when I thought I had escaped the grips of the Lego hoard, they drag me back in! I've been really hit-or-miss on my Craigslist lot buys. 2 big ones the last month. I paid $300 for a lot that was so-so. Decided to just list and sell the whole thing on eBay. Was bid to $500, I cleared about $150 after fees. My other lot was much better. Paid $200 for a well-organized and kept lot, and constructed several valuable sets from it, which sold on eBay for over $1000. The lot here doesn't look like the kind with a lot of valuable, complete sets, but I wouldn't know without an in-person inspection.
April 5, 201510 yr I paid 2k a couple hrs ago with double the amount of loose presorted bricks about 40 new and 25 open box. He's high Ballin you lol. I agree these lots need warning labels. I still have a 6x4 ft tall wall full of color sorted bricks marinating.
April 5, 201510 yr I wouldn't pay $1500 for the lot, but I would pay around $900 for it. There are several larger sets that are worth $100+ if they are complete. Also, given the size of the lot, there are probably some hidden gems in there.
Somewhat close to the DC/Virginia Area
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