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 Author: dcarmine View Messages Posted By dcarmine
 Posted: Apr 9, 2019 20:20
 Subject: Re: We have a new Inventories Administrator!
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dcarmine (7189)

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Congrats!! I really appreciate the input you have done over the years. Thank
you and good luck with your new appointment.

Donna
 Author: Brickwilbo View Messages Posted By Brickwilbo
 Posted: Apr 9, 2019 18:33
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In Inventories, Admin_Russell writes:
  Hello everyone,

I'm very pleased to announce that we have appointed a new Inventories Administrator,
to fill in the place that Marek left when he was promoted to Catalog Associate.

For this position we have selected member Paulvdb (Paul), whom many of you may
know as a catalog contributor, inventories contributor, and Forum participant.
He is also an established seller (since 2011, I believe) so many of you may know
him also through that channel.

Paul has distinguished himself especially by his work with older inventories,
sharing many sealed set contents data with the site for some of our precious
old vintage sets. We have found his contributions to be ultra reliable and think
he is going to do very well in this new role.

Congratulations are in order!

Russell

Welcome and congratulations to you Paul.
 Author: axaday View Messages Posted By axaday
 Posted: Apr 9, 2019 18:25
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In Inventories, Admin_Russell writes:
  Hello everyone,

I'm very pleased to announce that we have appointed a new Inventories Administrator,
to fill in the place that Marek left when he was promoted to Catalog Associate.

For this position we have selected member Paulvdb (Paul), whom many of you may
know as a catalog contributor, inventories contributor, and Forum participant.
He is also an established seller (since 2011, I believe) so many of you may know
him also through that channel.

Paul has distinguished himself especially by his work with older inventories,
sharing many sealed set contents data with the site for some of our precious
old vintage sets. We have found his contributions to be ultra reliable and think
he is going to do very well in this new role.

Congratulations are in order!

Russell

Thanks for stepping in, Paul! I will look forward to getting to know you better.
 Author: Admin_Russell View Messages Posted By Admin_Russell
 Posted: Apr 9, 2019 18:15
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Hello everyone,

I'm very pleased to announce that we have appointed a new Inventories Administrator,
to fill in the place that Marek left when he was promoted to Catalog Associate.

For this position we have selected member Paulvdb (Paul), whom many of you may
know as a catalog contributor, inventories contributor, and Forum participant.
He is also an established seller (since 2011, I believe) so many of you may know
him also through that channel.

Paul has distinguished himself especially by his work with older inventories,
sharing many sealed set contents data with the site for some of our precious
old vintage sets. We have found his contributions to be ultra reliable and think
he is going to do very well in this new role.

Congratulations are in order!

Russell
 Author: yorbrick View Messages Posted By yorbrick
 Posted: Apr 8, 2019 13:06
 Subject: Re: Lego Store Pick Brick Wall Small Cup Vs Large
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In Inventories, randyipp writes:
  In Inventories, POPS_BLOCK_SHOP writes:
  Made a short 4 minute video with spreadsheet and all of what Cup is a better
value at Lego Store Pick a Brick Wall.

LARGE Vs. SMALL

https://youtu.be/4ewH-smrNFc

Unless you get exactly the same thing in each cup this calculation really doesn't
work. It works for you if you are curious as to the value you got but really
has nothing to do with the difference in size.

Just one example: You have the 28 1x4 which would be equivalent to about 250-350
1x1 round plates which equals nearly $12 (assuming 300).

I think a simple solution would be to fill the small cup with water twice and
dump it into the large cup to see what the difference in volume is.

That is a rough guide but with bricks you cannot fill the cups completely due
to voids. I know in the past people have checked the value of filling a big vs
small cup with just one type of part at a time (2x4 bricks or 1x1 round tiles).

For example, you can get 102 2x4s (8.8c each) in a small cup, compared to 167
(9.6c) in a large. Whereas if you just scoop into the small cup, it is down at
56 bricks (16.1c).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGIS2rwYPTc

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