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Hi all, I am relatively inexperienced here so if this thread is inappropriate or in the wrong place please advise how to move and where to move it to? I am looking to trade a NIB original yellow castle #6075 for a NIB Corner Cafe #10182. I would also consider an opened #10182 if it were complete with box and instructions…
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edit: I just looked up #375, that is a very different set from #6075. Which set are you referring to? Based on your picture, I suspect #375. There are no new copies of #375 for sale on Bricklink, but if you compare the used value of #10182 and the used value of #375, they also aren't in the same ballpark.
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few people own a nib 10182 and at the same time want a nib 375. you are targeting traders or collectors. i doubt traders would trade if flipping is not hugely profitable. i also doubt collectors would give up an early set in a landmark series for a standalone set. i wish you good luck, nevertheless.
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LFT, Thanks for the input. I completely agree that dependng upon your viewpoint, you could certainly make a case that the Corner Cafe could be more valuable. I also can make a strong case that a NIB #6075 is worth MORE than a NIB Corner Cafe. Now, I will not blow smoke up anone's skirt, my viewpoint is totally skewed.…
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