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Hi. Here is a link with photos of what I have. I’ve looked at every brick and separated Lego from non-lego. Everything in the pictures is Lego, to my best knowledge, although there could be some mistakes.
Also, if people are interested in buying, please tell them that I will sell at a good price, but not a really low yard sale price, because this is a fundraiser (I have to get 12 teenagers to Taiwan for the International Linguistics Olympiad, ioling.org).
Let me know if anyone would like to help me identify and sort what I have, or organize it in a way that will help people find what they need.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Dbr2XSBB7mm6RZQZ8
–Lori
On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 5:44 PM Josh Hall wrote:
Hi Lori!
Thanks for reaching out!
Can you send an inventory of what it is you think you have and/some pictures? I can share with our club members to see if anyone has any interest.
Thanks,
Josh
On Feb 28, 2025, at 5:11 PM, Steel City LUG wrote:
Name
Lori Levin
Email
levin@andrew.cmu.edu
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Hi. I’ve been collecting Legos from thrift stores for a few months and sorting them. I have most of a set from the 1960’s and some other vintage stuff (along with newer Disney, Mario, and Lego Friends). I also have lot of manuals, which I’ve been told are of interest to Lego fans. I’m doing this as a fundraiser for an academic competition (naclo.org). Would someone like to look at my vintage Legos and make an offer? I live in Regent Square and work at CMU. I run NACLO (naclo.org).
–Lori
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