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Buying in Bulk Tips/Advice/Thoughts?

Hey all,

 

I'm not sure if this is the proper place to post this, and my apologies if this has been covered before. As stated before, I am recently back from the dark ages. I have 3 young kids (2-5) and I'm looking for some bulk stuff to let them (and myself :) ) use their imagination for builds without having to break up/mix up sets. I'm looking at some local CL type of stuff, but I really don't have much of an idea of what to look for or how to determine what is a good deal and what isn't.

 

For example, there is a listing locally here for ~12 grocery bags of Lego. Seller says it is made up of City and Town stuff (specifically stated there is no Star Wars). They are asking for $30 a bag. They have the attached picture, as a reference of the goods.

 

What is a reasonable price for this type of thing? I know there isn't a ton of info to go off of here, but any advice input would be greatly appreciated. Also, if there is just some general advice on buying in bulk, in general, that would be awesome.

 

Specifically things like:

What to look at?

What to ask?

General rules of thumb for buying in bulk?

Tip and Tricks?

etc..

 

Thanks!

 

 

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    You missed the joke.  He just bought a gigantic lot a few weeks ago and has been putting sets together ever since.  The lot he picked up is a dream come true.

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And remember you guys can always sell the bulk to me...

I love the sorting of bulk lots, finding the missing pieces, getting the sets pieced together - the most "enjoyable" part of investing to me. I just don't do it all the time because 1). Too much time involved 2). Most people want way too much for their lots!

And yep........I will NEVER do this again. Never. Burrow 100% but half figures...castle maybe 80%, not done..but missing more than thought. Took my wife (mostly) and I (maybe 10% of work) about 8 hours to color sort...so close to 10hrs of sorting...another 3 of frustrating building due to missing parts and huge piles to search. If you have more luck/skill than I do..I can see this being a worthy venture..barely. For me, with more free cash than free time...I'll spend the extra hundred next time and by 100% complete used or new sealed. Our time is worth close to triple the $10 an hour we saved..according to our day jobs.

Although....I said I would never shop walgret clearance lego again...and here I sit..surrounded by half off lego boxes. Containing New and complete sets. And probably not too much broken glass, sunflower seeds, peach pits, staples, paperclip, used bandaids and (used) gum wrappers.

Sorry...no question...can someone please merge with the others bulk LOT buying thread?

And yep........I will NEVER do this again. Never. Burrow 100% but half figures...castle maybe 80%, not done..but missing more than thought. Took my wife (mostly) and I (maybe 10% of work) about 8 hours to color sort...so close to 10hrs of sorting...another 3 of frustrating building due to missing parts and huge piles to search. If you have more luck/skill than I do..I can see this being a worthy venture..barely. For me, with more free cash than free time...I'll spend the extra hundred next time and by 100% complete used or new sealed. Our time is worth close to triple the $10 an hour we saved..according to our day jobs.

Although....I said I would never shop walgret clearance lego again...and here I sit..surrounded by half off lego boxes. Containing New and complete sets. And probably not too much broken glass, sunflower seeds, peach pits, staples, paperclip, used bandaids and (used) gum wrappers.

 

Its kind've my problem too. I lost 4 hours today to sorting two large sets and am only missing 10 pieces. But thats still rough because now I have to decide what to do for those 10 pieces.

Its kind've my problem too. I lost 4 hours today to sorting two large sets and am only missing 10 pieces. But thats still rough because now I have to decide what to do for those 10 pieces.

 

What are you missing? I have probably got 65-70lbs of loose bricks, a decent amount of randomness from all themes right now...

I would suggest asking if the bulk lot is GENUINE Lego, or other types of bricks mixed in as well. Nothing more annoying than buying a bulk lot of lego only to find a large chunk of it is inferior blocks.

I would suggest asking if the bulk lot is GENUINE Lego, or other types of bricks mixed in as well. Nothing more annoying than buying a bulk lot of lego only to find a large chunk of it is inferior blocks.

I just tackled this problem today on a bulk lot I bought. Mega bloks, tyco, and some extremely tiny blocks that look like colored grains of sand. Anyone know what those are?

I just tackled this problem today on a bulk lot I bought. Mega bloks, tyco, and some extremely tiny blocks that look like colored grains of sand. Anyone know what those are?

Probably nano blocks? Hard to tell without a pic.

This thread title caused me to sing this in my head:

 

"For those who buy in bulk....we salute you!"

Sorry...no question...can someone please merge with the others bulk LOT buying thread?

 

No worries.  I've merged the latest 2 Bulk buying threads into this earlier one with a nice title and some decent initial discussion.  Hope that works for everyone.

This thread title caused me to sing this in my head:

 

"For those who buy in bulk....we salute you!"

Yes! You have to yell it... In unison

This thread title caused me to sing this in my head:

 

"For those who buy in bulk....we salute you!"

post-2081-0-57257100-1375748099.gif That....tune....ROCKS!!!! post-2081-0-57257100-1375748099.gif

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtMGoU9NcMo

Sweet!!!  Angus is a wild man lol.

That's quite a picture you have there.  Unless I saw the minifigures up front or majority components of sets with high resale value I pass on bulk.  I personally don't find the process enjoyable though I'm sure it appeals to many others.

http://hartford.craigslist.org/tag/3987217889.html

Hmm...just when I said I would never buy a mixed bulk lot again! Wanted 600 Talked himself down to 500 or best offer in email when I said that was way too much. I don't think I am going to bother...but nice builder lot for kids---which would be my only interest. See nothing investment worthy at all

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