Comment by whall6 13 hours ago Seems like it would be hard to know which blue Lego was Bryan’s 5 comments whall6 Reply barake 13 hours ago It was sealed sets, still NIB, not individual pieces. No one would bother selling $200k of loose bricks on consignment. whall6 12 hours ago Let me rephrase: “blue Lego set” sgerenser 3 hours ago Somewhere in one of the long videos, they mentioned that there were unique stickers on each of his items that he was selling on consignment. They had to have known which items were his. throwawaysoxjje 10 hours ago This is a collectible market so Lego sets aren’t fungible, so being unable to keep track of that sounds like negligence. gblargg 6 hours ago *grey, since it was Star Wars
barake 13 hours ago It was sealed sets, still NIB, not individual pieces. No one would bother selling $200k of loose bricks on consignment. whall6 12 hours ago Let me rephrase: “blue Lego set” sgerenser 3 hours ago Somewhere in one of the long videos, they mentioned that there were unique stickers on each of his items that he was selling on consignment. They had to have known which items were his. throwawaysoxjje 10 hours ago This is a collectible market so Lego sets aren’t fungible, so being unable to keep track of that sounds like negligence. gblargg 6 hours ago *grey, since it was Star Wars
whall6 12 hours ago Let me rephrase: “blue Lego set” sgerenser 3 hours ago Somewhere in one of the long videos, they mentioned that there were unique stickers on each of his items that he was selling on consignment. They had to have known which items were his. throwawaysoxjje 10 hours ago This is a collectible market so Lego sets aren’t fungible, so being unable to keep track of that sounds like negligence. gblargg 6 hours ago *grey, since it was Star Wars
sgerenser 3 hours ago Somewhere in one of the long videos, they mentioned that there were unique stickers on each of his items that he was selling on consignment. They had to have known which items were his.
throwawaysoxjje 10 hours ago This is a collectible market so Lego sets aren’t fungible, so being unable to keep track of that sounds like negligence.
It was sealed sets, still NIB, not individual pieces. No one would bother selling $200k of loose bricks on consignment.
Let me rephrase: “blue Lego set”
Somewhere in one of the long videos, they mentioned that there were unique stickers on each of his items that he was selling on consignment. They had to have known which items were his.
This is a collectible market so Lego sets aren’t fungible, so being unable to keep track of that sounds like negligence.
*grey, since it was Star Wars