70 LB + lot of Lego

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70 LB + lot of Lego

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i have a big lot of Lego for sale here is the pic

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/aster ... c00454.jpg

some of the Lego is very clean almost new and some used but all is clean.
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How much are you hoping to get? I might be interested.

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i have thoughts and prayers on what i hope to get but i will listen to all offers.
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i'm looking to sell this lot for $500 + S&H,Rick.
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Asterios wrote:i'm looking to sell this lot for $500 + S&H,Rick.
Well, I'm out. Some advice though, if that is the kind of money you are looking for, you probably should take some more pics. I doubt anyone will pay that unless they can see exactly what is there. I have bought and sold quite a few large lots on Ebay, and with one picture of the top of a box, Lego sells for about 3-4 dollars a pound (depending on what you can see, I have paid as little as 2 dollars a pound). With more detailed pics, I have seen it go a lot higher. You are currently asking around 7 dollars a pound, which is a little on the high end. To get that, you need lots of really good pics, and some pretty cool stuff in that tub (pirates and trains send the price though the roof). Are there any complete sets? You could probably get more money by selling off sets individually. That is what I do. I try to buy large lots cheap, rebuild the sets, sell those, and buy more lots. Anyway, that is my 2 cents worth.

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PS. This site is probably not your best bet, if you want top dollar. You are most likely going to have to use one of the auction sites.
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nope no sets in there but usually i'm pretty good in my priceing of Lego,and for right now eBay is out of the question.
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