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Guessing you mean #70838 - I have 5 of those to sort but going to finish 70828 before working on a different set
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Sorted and listed much of the rest of that #70144Starting a big part out next, 5 #70838 in addition to adding to inventory and price cuts on old inventory, I'm happy about all the packaging I got out for this week's garbage pickup.
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Parted out 2 #70362 - ratio 3.222Next up is 4 #70827 - on top of my pile of boxes, want to get the empty boxes and duplicate manuals out with recycling pickup Thursday morning. Already deboxed sets aren't as urgent because garbage such as empty part bags gets picked up every week and it's already taking up less…
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Slow but steady on sorting 70838's The set inventory (http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemInv.asp?S= followed by the set number, like http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemInv.asp?S=70838-1) is a key reference. For instance, even if I know the part's technical name and number it's good to know how many to look for (if a few…
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I never got any #70837 but I'm not sure if that means I rejected it at low value or just didn't see any on sale.checking part values now I get a total of $91.87, part ratio 2.43 if half off ($35) with 8% sales tax. not great, not horrible. 70824 is worse, 70827 and 70828 are better, 70838 better stillbesides an academic…
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Only just started sorting those 70838's. So many magenta plates! Separated my bin for those into Plain Rectangle and Not Plain Rectangle, the first time I've split a bin's contents in awhile. I avoid condensing lightly filled bins in case I just get more parts of those categories later That's a division I've used for many…
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