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November 27, 2012 at 9:42 am #224JoshKeymaster
Has anyone ever been there? It’s only ~90 minutes away down near wheeling (Belair, Oh).
http://danstoymuseum.blogspot.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWTel5ln6iA&feature=related
I’m thinking a group field trip is in order at some point.
November 27, 2012 at 12:07 pm #226TimModeratorYes, I went there last year. It is very interesting and has some really nice large scale creations. We should road trip there for one of our meetings.
November 27, 2012 at 7:21 pm #227Paul BoratkoParticipantI have bought parts from them in the past.. They asked me to donate one of my cars to their museum.. I might give them one of my 69 camaro models…
November 28, 2012 at 9:59 pm #237Greg SchubertParticipantI went a few years ago. Dan Brown gave me and my family a personal tour of the place! Of course it was February and no on other visitors wer there. He has a lot of stuff to see and yes much of it is way too big for the average person’s home. I used to get a lot of parts from him, but his store has not come up very often on my searches it the last two years.
December 2, 2012 at 7:30 am #254Dan BrownParticipantGood morning, and thank you for the invite. Yes, I still sell LEGO but not as much as I used it. I took my career back a few years ago to “pay the bills”, and I have not been as active as I used to be.
http://www.brickmuseum.net is still up and running and I have branched out to Facebook as well (I am a MOD for another site there).
While I still have limited involvement in the bricklink store, that mostly runs now as a clearing house for the excess material on the collection (and we have some serious excess).
The collection is still growing. I invest around 10-15% of my income into the museum weekly now. And the models and new toys are amazing! I am also looking at better ways to communicate and promote the museum nationally. We were just on a episode of Shipping Wars, and I am hoping for some more national exposure.
The museum was a platform for my retirement. And I am currently 44 years old, so I am way ahead of the curve.
So I plan to let it move along as it is for a few years, then I will “get the itch” again and I will be building up a storm!
Dan Brown
December 2, 2012 at 6:38 pm #255ZemataParticipantHell yeah I’d be down to take a trip there if you all go. Looks like a great place!
December 3, 2012 at 5:28 pm #265JoshKeymasterGood morning, and thank you for the invite. Yes, I still sell LEGO but not as much as I used it. I took my career back a few years ago to “pay the bills”, and I have not been as active as I used to be. http://www.brickmuseum.net is still up and running and I have branched out to Facebook as well (I am a MOD for another site there). While I still have limited involvement in the bricklink store, that mostly runs now as a clearing house for the excess material on the collection (and we have some serious excess). The collection is still growing. I invest around 10-15% of my income into the museum weekly now. And the models and new toys are amazing! I am also looking at better ways to communicate and promote the museum nationally. We were just on a episode of Shipping Wars, and I am hoping for some more national exposure. The museum was a platform for my retirement. And I am currently 44 years old, so I am way ahead of the curve. So I plan to let it move along as it is for a few years, then I will “get the itch” again and I will be building up a storm! Dan Brown
Thanks for stopping by, Dan! What’s the name of the bricklink store now? We’ll get a group organized in the spring to come check it out!
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