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Tell us a little about yourself 967 members have voted

  1. 1. How old are you?

    • 14 or younger
      9
    • 15 - 20
      44
    • 21 - 25
      65
    • 26 - 30
      130
    • 31 - 35
      218
    • 36 - 40
      235
    • 41 - 45
      137
    • 46 - 50
      71
    • 51 - 55
      25
    • 56 - 60
      15
    • 61 - 65
      12
    • 66 - 70
      2
    • 71 - 75
      3
    • 76 - 80
      0
    • 81 or older
      1
  2. 2. Are you a man or woman?

    • Male
      861
    • Female
      106
  3. 3. Where are you in the world?

    • (U.S.) West
      139
    • (U.S.) Midwest
      151
    • (U.S.) Southwest
      44
    • (U.S.) Northeast
      119
    • (U.S.) Southeast
      108
    • Mexico
      2
    • Caribbean
      0
    • South America
      3
    • Canada
      53
    • Greenland
      0
    • Europe
      172
    • United Kingdom
      91
    • Ireland
      11
    • Africa
      5
    • Asia
      34
    • Japan
      0
    • Australia
      31
    • New Zealand
      3
    • Antarctica
      1

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Hi Everyone,

 

I'm a Rookie Senior Citizen who never had Legos when I was young.  I did have Lincoln Logs and they were great at the time.  But, for the past few years I have always been in awe whenever I have seen what people have done at a Lego demonstration and would walk away thinking that I want to do that.  Of course I felt this was something at my age I shouldn't be spending my time on.  Then I purchased a couple of books this past year:  A Million Little Bricks and Extreme Bricks both by Sarah Herman.  I'm hooked now and I'm eager to become an AFOL.  It was from one of these books that I found this website and I look forward to learning from you all. I look forward to any suggestions you can offer to this Rookie on everything in the world of Legos: books, bricks, sets, websites, storage, etc.

 

Cheers

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I think that's when I decided to try quick flipping to finance my long term holds.  I love the hunt, the research, the camaraderie on the boards. 

 

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Hi All, would really really like to feel like I'm 18 when I'm actually pushing 40... :(
 

I figured Lego collecting would rank right at the top of my freshly-written 'things-I-did-not-get-to-do-when-I-was-18' list right about now.

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42yo m here. North Texas area. I was doing general flipping/reselling just as a hobby in my spare time for fun when I came across several LEGO sets and they sold quick (only after I built them myself) which lead to me buying a few new sets for fun which lead to me checking out forums and finding this place. I was a huge LEGO fan as a kid and they are just as fun today as I remember back then.

Hey all-

Not sure how I missed this thread until now, but I'm 35, male, and I live near Philadelphia PA. It's a good position with LEGO stores in King of Prussia, Delaware, Jersey and New York. I don't go that often but feel lucky to have that many options nearby. Anyone else in this area? I've read that Ed and Jeff are kind of close, but I've not actually seen any posts indicating anyone is from Philadelphia.

Also- when I was a kid I was obsessed with forestmen! My friend (who still collects LEGO) had a huge table in his basement with castle and city sets. I still love castle and pirate and I'm super excited about pirates coming out this year. This will be my first opportunity to buy a ship straight off the shelf!

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31 yo male from Houston area; lucky to have 3 Lego stores all within 45 minutes. Collected lots of town as a kid, first big purchase was 6399 (Airport Shuttle) at 50% MSRP. Got back into the hobby when I saw the modulars.

21, married, two daughters and I'm an electrical engineer with specialization in electric power systems. I do consulting for power plants (most nuclear). I originally got into EE because I wanted to design electric guitars, but things rarely turn out how you want.

I really like this thread.

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You have been awfully busy for a 21 year old :)

In every sense of the word. Most people who know me think I'm an anomaly.

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