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 Author: peregrinator View Messages Posted By peregrinator
 Posted: Mar 2, 2024 13:48
 Subject: Re: Very rare Lego Patch19 found!
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peregrinator (771)

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In Price Guide, Lego_Wirus writes:
  Does anyone have any ideas or comments about this?

I think it's interesting that in Europe, patches are more akin to what we
would consider "tags" here in the USA. In the USA patches typically have
stitched borders and often have plastic backing.
 Author: Saitobricks.ca View Messages Posted By Saitobricks.ca
 Posted: Mar 2, 2024 13:10
 Subject: Re: Very rare Lego Patch19 found!
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In Price Guide, Lego_Wirus writes:
  Good day all wise Legofans. I found this very rare item from a small town's
flea market up from the northern Finland. I have been asking around, and hardly
anybody has seen this anywhere. If I understood correctly, this patch was made
only during year 1980 and was given to customers only in Billund Legoland. It
is hard to find any prices for this but I believe that this is quite valuable.
Does anyone have any ideas or comments about this?

Thrift LEGO finds are the best!
 Author: popsicle View Messages Posted By popsicle
 Posted: Mar 2, 2024 13:08
 Subject: Re: Very rare Lego Patch19 found!
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In Price Guide, Lego_Wirus writes:
  Good day all wise Legofans. I found this very rare item from a small town's
flea market up from the northern Finland. I have been asking around, and hardly
anybody has seen this anywhere. If I understood correctly, this patch was made
only during year 1980 and was given to customers only in Billund Legoland. It
is hard to find any prices for this but I believe that this is quite valuable.
Does anyone have any ideas or comments about this?

Very cool item!
 
Gear No: patch19  Name: Patch, Sew-on Cloth Rectangle, LEGOLAND Ambassador with Drum
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patch19 Patch, Sew-on Cloth Rectangle, LEGOLAND Ambassador with Drum
Gear: Patch & Pin: LEGOLAND Parks
 Author: Lego_Wirus View Messages Posted By Lego_Wirus
 Posted: Mar 2, 2024 12:23
 Subject: Very rare Lego Patch19 found!
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Lego_Wirus (12)

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Good day all wise Legofans. I found this very rare item from a small town's
flea market up from the northern Finland. I have been asking around, and hardly
anybody has seen this anywhere. If I understood correctly, this patch was made
only during year 1980 and was given to customers only in Billund Legoland. It
is hard to find any prices for this but I believe that this is quite valuable.
Does anyone have any ideas or comments about this?
 
 Author: yorbrick View Messages Posted By yorbrick
 Posted: Mar 2, 2024 03:25
 Subject: Re: Braille Legos for the blind 4000503
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yorbrick (1182)

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In Price Guide, Jadegarden222 writes:
  Anybody have any idea what something like this would go for? The Legos set for
the blind with Braille bricks. It is set 4000503

 
Set No: 4000503  Name: Braille Bricks Toolkit (English)
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4000503-1 (Inv) Braille Bricks Toolkit (English)
304 Parts, 2020
Sets: Braille Bricks

You might find them hard to sell though, as these were meant to be for blind
children and not made for resellers to profit from. They are different to the
retail packs sold in store.
 Author: Jadegarden222 View Messages Posted By Jadegarden222
 Posted: Mar 1, 2024 16:30
 Subject: Braille Legos for the blind 4000503
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Jadegarden222 (0)

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Anybody have any idea what something like this would go for? The Legos set for
the blind with Braille bricks. It is set 4000503
 Author: ImperialFleet View Messages Posted By ImperialFleet
 Posted: Feb 19, 2024 12:46
 Subject: Re: How much is this worth?
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ImperialFleet (950)

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Here's an image I found online. Is this what you have?
 
 Author: yorbrick View Messages Posted By yorbrick
 Posted: Feb 18, 2024 03:59
 Subject: Re: How much is this worth?
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yorbrick (1182)

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In Price Guide, WolfePack6 writes:
  This is my first ever post, so bear with me. I have a Lego Chef. It’s a 2012
Lego Store build. There are 73 pcs. with instructions. I purchased in Cincinnati,
Ohio at the Kenwood Mall store. It’s adult owned and has been built once. I haven’t
been able to find another one like it.

Photo? If it contains just basic parts like a mini monthly build then not very
much.
 Author: WolfePack6 View Messages Posted By WolfePack6
 Posted: Feb 18, 2024 00:59
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WolfePack6 (0)

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This is my first ever post, so bear with me. I have a Lego Chef. It’s a 2012
Lego Store build. There are 73 pcs. with instructions. I purchased in Cincinnati,
Ohio at the Kenwood Mall store. It’s adult owned and has been built once. I haven’t
been able to find another one like it.
 Author: tonnic View Messages Posted By tonnic
 Posted: Feb 12, 2024 00:33
 Subject: Re: Used versus New Pricing?
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tonnic (4348)

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No, I can’t.
Sometimes when a new part is €0,02 I price a used part €0,01 so 50% less, quite
much in percentage but not much in total.
A larger or more sought after part can be €0,25 when new and used €0,15 so 40%
less and it varies all the time.
The only importance to me is what parts costs in other stores, so it is never
a certain percentage but always a comparison.


In Price Guide, Fr0stByt3 writes:
  I had a thought to buy a lot of used parts to give them new life. Used being
used though, they can carry a lower price than new parts of the exact
same variety (masonry bricks seem to be an exception but those were on many store
PaB walls not too long ago).

That being said, does anyone happen to have a good estimate for how much less
on average as a percent used are from new?

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