August 9, 201312 yr I know it's hard to see from these pictures, but do you see anything special? How much would you pay for these three lots:
August 10, 201312 yr Author The seller accepted $50. Great! boxofcorey, I will pin a thread to help with questions like these.
August 10, 201312 yr The seller accepted $50. Great! boxofcorey, I will pin a thread to help with questions like these. You score again. You have been on a roll lately.
August 10, 201312 yr Author You score again. You have been on a roll lately. I just have too much free time. It will all be over in a couple weeks with college starting again.
August 10, 201312 yr I just have too much free time. It will all be over in a couple weeks with college starting again. Lol. When I was in college I unfortunately had to go year round for my program. Never free time. Got out - now I have more free time than I ever have before!
August 10, 201312 yr Author Lol. When I was in college I unfortunately had to go year round for my program. Never free time. Got out - now I have more free time than I ever have before! Yeah, it will be like that for the next year or two in graduate school. All year, only a couple weeks vacation.
August 10, 201312 yr Its funny how some view this as fun. I view it as too much frickin work. It's not work when you're clearing a couple hundred flipping figures. This is the stuff I live for on Craigslist. Find a lot for $100, flip it for about $300, just by cleaning and sorting. I have purchased a lot of new sets by moving used stuff from Craigslist. Now that the summer is drawing to a close, it seems to be slowing down, I haven't found anything worthwhile in some time now.
August 10, 201312 yr It's not work when you're clearing a couple hundred flipping figures. This is the stuff I live for on Craigslist. Find a lot for $100, flip it for about $300, just by cleaning and sorting. I have purchased a lot of new sets by moving used stuff from Craigslist. Now that the summer is drawing to a close, it seems to be slowing down, I haven't found anything worthwhile in some time now. I definitely see the worth in it - I just like sets better. But I guess this more sure fire money.
August 10, 201312 yr Picture two looks like it has the shorty from the Medieval Market Village: http://shop.lego.com/en-US/Medieval-Market-Village-10193
August 10, 201312 yr Author Picture two looks like it has the shorty from the Medieval Market Village: http://shop.lego.com/en-US/Medieval-Market-Village-10193 That would make sense, they had that set available as well (incomplete)
August 10, 201312 yr That would make sense, they had that set available as well (incomplete) well it's even more incomplete now... How incomplete was it and what did they want for it?
August 10, 201312 yr Author well it's even more incomplete now... How incomplete was it and what did they want for it? I did not ask. I might ask them just to see.
August 14, 201312 yr Author Got it today! Sorting just now. Found a couple of nice surprises so far. One of the firebenders was actually Prince Zuko with a helmet, so you could not see it. Also found the head of the Killer Croc (No body). The last head went for $15 on eBay, but not sure how easy that would be to sell.
August 14, 201312 yr It's not work when you're clearing a couple hundred flipping figures. This is the stuff I live for on Craigslist. Find a lot for $100, flip it for about $300, just by cleaning and sorting. I have purchased a lot of new sets by moving used stuff from Craigslist. Now that the summer is drawing to a close, it seems to be slowing down, I haven't found anything worthwhile in some time now. I am just starting to get into this as well on Craigslist. I also find it fun to come home after work and sort through things, post to eBay, etc. And I think it's pretty easy pickings if you know what to look for. I bought a few random sets recently and a "grab bag" of extra pieces/plates for $70 total. Cleared $180 so far, and still have a few things to sell left to go. Probably not worth the hourly ROI, but I find it fun.
August 14, 201312 yr I am just starting to get into this as well on Craigslist. I also find it fun to come home after work and sort through things, post to eBay, etc. And I think it's pretty easy pickings if you know what to look for. I bought a few random sets recently and a "grab bag" of extra pieces/plates for $70 total. Cleared $180 so far, and still have a few things to sell left to go. Probably not worth the hourly ROI, but I find it fun. Thats the big part - if you find it fun its worth it. Most of the time I am just too busy to do it. But when I need the money I do it anyway.
I know it's hard to see from these pictures, but do you see anything special? How much would you pay for these three lots: