exciter1 Posted December 22, 2014 Posted December 22, 2014 Thoughts? I don't know much about vintage LEGO, but I believe this to be a decent deal? If they are as complete as he believes... http://parkersburg.craigslist.org/tag/4803812046.html Quote
MartinP Posted December 22, 2014 Posted December 22, 2014 At first sight, one can say that it is a decent deal. But when you think about it, it's not that much of a good deal IMO. First off, it's vintage, and if you want to complete any of the sets there, it can get costly as some vintage pieces are expensive. Second, selling vintage sets takes a long time, and from the sets in the listing, it seems to me that it would take a long time to sell everything. I don't see this lot being worth it because of these two reasons. I have dealt with these lots before and the older the sets are the harder it is to sell them because no one is looking for them. 2 Quote
theplasticmanor Posted December 22, 2014 Posted December 22, 2014 I saw that listing and passed. Its a lot of work and like MartinP said, its tough to move these sets fast. I would wait a bit and see if he drops the price. At like $200 then Id consider driving out there but not for $350. Quote
lego rules Posted December 22, 2014 Posted December 22, 2014 I won't comment if the lot is worth it or not but I will say, a lego lot that has boxes and instructions included has a high probability of being complete. Quote
redcell Posted December 22, 2014 Posted December 22, 2014 It's decent, but not great. Based on the boxes, it looks like this person stopped buying by 1980 and wasn't into any of the highly sought after themes from that era (i.e., Classic Space, early Castle). I would ask for a list of all of the manuals that he has and judge its value based on that. From what I see there, I wouldn't waste my time. He thinks that he can triple by selling them individually, but clearly doesn't have a good grasp on the demand for the sets that he has. People would buy the Exxon station set and the Engine Co. 9, but the others would likely be harder to sell. 1 Quote
Migration Posted December 22, 2014 Posted December 22, 2014 Let it sit a bit and offer $200. At that price you should do well even selling by weight. Quote
Ciglione Posted December 22, 2014 Posted December 22, 2014 I do not buy used lego older than 15 years tops. Cause the lots I bought in the past were all incomplete, dirty, broken pieces, stinky, etc. And... the market for these old sets becomes narrower as days pass by. Quote
MartinP Posted December 22, 2014 Posted December 22, 2014 I do not buy used lego older than 15 years tops. Cause the lots I bought in the past were all incomplete, dirty, broken pieces, stinky, etc. And... the market for these old sets becomes narrower as days pass by. My rule is to not buy much past 1990. Sometimes, I will buy stuff from the 80's if it's a good theme like Classic Space, but other than that, any Lego set older than 1990, I tend to avoid. Quote
@rtisan Posted December 22, 2014 Posted December 22, 2014 At first sight, one can say that it is a decent deal. But when you think about it, it's not that much of a good deal IMO. First off, it's vintage, and if you want to complete any of the sets there, it can get costly as some vintage pieces are expensive. Second, selling vintage sets takes a long time, and from the sets in the listing, it seems to me that it would take a long time to sell everything. I don't see this lot being worth it because of these two reasons. I have dealt with these lots before and the older the sets are the harder it is to sell them because no one is looking for them. It's decent, but not great. Based on the boxes, it looks like this person stopped buying by 1980 and wasn't into any of the highly sought after themes from that era (i.e., Classic Space, early Castle). I would ask for a list of all of the manuals that he has and judge its value based on that. From what I see there, I wouldn't waste my time. He thinks that he can triple by selling them individually, but clearly doesn't have a good grasp on the demand for the sets that he has. People would buy the Exxon station set and the Engine Co. 9, but the others would likely be harder to sell. Very solid opinions guys, I`m with you on this one most of the way. I`d put in an offer of $200-$250, just because Vintage stuff is awesome, though if it was me I`d probably not sell any of it. Definitely pass if you want to resell, unless by some miracle you can get it all for like $100 which I seriously doubt. Quote
exciter1 Posted December 22, 2014 Author Posted December 22, 2014 Well, I was leaning towards passing, so you guys sealed the no deal. This is the first LEGO to come up on Craigslist in my area for quite some time. Quote
ravenb99 Posted December 22, 2014 Posted December 22, 2014 Well, I was leaning towards passing, so you guys sealed the no deal. This is the first LEGO to come up on Craigslist in my area for quite some time. that's 175 more mixels from Meijer! 2 Quote
tractorboy Posted December 23, 2014 Posted December 23, 2014 Yeah, I would have passed too. The basic/universal sets can be a hard sell. That technic helicopter could maybe fetch Quote
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