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 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 18, 2021 15:04
 Subject: Re: I think it's time for another forum contest..
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Persea Americana

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In Contests, popsicle writes:
  Contest Prize is the classic Star Wars minifigure from 2004
 
Minifig No: sw0110  Name: Greedo
* 
sw0110 (Inv) Greedo
Minifigures: Star Wars: Star Wars Episode 4/5/6
New, never assembled

I let germinate the seed of something I’ve enjoyed my entire life without ever
having considered it’s seed. Thanks to this year’s slow-to-start spring here
in Washington, I’ve taken to growing a few things indoors, including this
guy…


The contest is a three-part question: 1) The plant’s latin name? 2) Time in days,
it took to successfully germinate the seed before placing into soil? 3) The number
of days it took to grow into what you currently see, using only the weak ambient
(window) sunlight we have at this latitude? No grow-light use so far.

That’s three bits of information to enter with each posted entry.

Contest rules are simple:

~ One post per day per member, otherwise no limit to the number of entry-days.
~ Entry must be made as a reply to this contest post.
~ All three questions must be made in a single post.
~ First to correctly answer to all three questions in a single post, wins!

We’ll cover the shipping cost domestically (free shipping) All members are welcome
to participate though, if you can offer a US shipping address should you win.
For non US based members, any address within the US will do: a friend, family
member or fellow BL member is fine.

The contest moderator will be the all powerful, all knowing and all around good
guy known as Johan (jbroman) of Big Boy’s Bricks

I’ll soon send Johan the winning answers, he’ll determine and announce the winner.
Please direct any questions Johan's way, our contest moderator: https://www.bricklink.com/feedback.asp?u=jbroman

Not all seeds germinate. If interested in how I aided this seed to do so,
feel free to contact me via pm, after the contest has concluded


Have fun!

Christman Family Sponsored
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 18, 2021 15:01
 Subject: Re: I think it's time for another forum contest..
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I think the problem here is that you've got to get three correct answers
all at once,

The first is now all too obvious but it's a complete guess on the other two.

I've made a couple of guesses myself.


In Contests, clearingtoys writes:
  In Contests, popsicle writes:
  Contest Prize is the classic Star Wars minifigure from 2004
 
Minifig No: sw0110  Name: Greedo
* 
sw0110 (Inv) Greedo
Minifigures: Star Wars: Star Wars Episode 4/5/6
New, never assembled

I let germinate the seed of something I’ve enjoyed my entire life without ever
having considered it’s seed. Thanks to this year’s slow-to-start spring here
in Washington, I’ve taken to growing a few things indoors, including this
guy…


The contest is a three-part question: 1) The plant’s latin name? 2) Time in days,
it took to successfully germinate the seed before placing into soil? 3) The number
of days it took to grow into what you currently see, using only the weak ambient
(window) sunlight we have at this latitude? No grow-light use so far.

That’s three bits of information to enter with each posted entry.

Contest rules are simple:

~ One post per day per member, otherwise no limit to the number of entry-days.
~ Entry must be made as a reply to this contest post.
~ All three questions must be made in a single post.
~ First to correctly answer to all three questions in a single post, wins!

We’ll cover the shipping cost domestically (free shipping) All members are welcome
to participate though, if you can offer a US shipping address should you win.
For non US based members, any address within the US will do: a friend, family
member or fellow BL member is fine.

The contest moderator will be the all powerful, all knowing and all around good
guy known as Johan (jbroman) of Big Boy’s Bricks

I’ll soon send Johan the winning answers, he’ll determine and announce the winner.
Please direct any questions Johan's way, our contest moderator: https://www.bricklink.com/feedback.asp?u=jbroman

Not all seeds germinate. If interested in how I aided this seed to do so,
feel free to contact me via pm, after the contest has concluded


Have fun!

Christman Family Sponsored

1) Persea Americana
2) 54
3) 60

C'mon fellow Bricklinkers...I can't be the only Bounty Hunter in the
Galaxy!
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 18, 2021 12:41
 Subject: Re: Antivirus warning on Bricklink!?
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My thoughts too.





In Technical Issues, cosmicray writes:
  In Technical Issues, MrPetovan writes:
  I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with Avast so I don't know how to silence
this specific alert permanently. As a personal policy I don't trust third-party
antivirus software on Windows, Windows 10 already has Windows Defender that does
the same job, and layering antivirus software is never a good idea.

So my suggestion would be to uninstall Avast but it really is up to you.

In Technical Issues, Kenopolis writes:
  Thanks for the info.
Any idea what can be done about this, other than ignoring it everytime?

Now I have to wonder, how many buyers are getting this, and avoiding placing
orders here.

Nita Rae
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 17, 2021 12:51
 Subject: Re: Temporary store closure
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Thanks, I need it as properties are selling without viewings, absolutely crazy.



In General, peregrinator writes:
  Good luck!

In General, Stuart9 writes:
  Just for anyone interested.

Store closing approx 7pm tonight ( U.K.time ) as I'm house hunting again.

Plan to reopen 26th May.

Stuart
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 17, 2021 06:28
 Subject: Temporary store closure
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Just for anyone interested.

Store closing approx 7pm tonight ( U.K.time ) as I'm house hunting again.

Plan to reopen 26th May.

Stuart
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 16, 2021 18:44
 Subject: Re: I think it's time for another forum contest..
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Persea Americana
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In Contests, popsicle writes:
  Contest Prize is the classic Star Wars minifigure from 2004
 
Minifig No: sw0110  Name: Greedo
* 
sw0110 (Inv) Greedo
Minifigures: Star Wars: Star Wars Episode 4/5/6
New, never assembled

I let germinate the seed of something I’ve enjoyed my entire life without ever
having considered it’s seed. Thanks to this year’s slow-to-start spring here
in Washington, I’ve taken to growing a few things indoors, including this
guy…


The contest is a three-part question: 1) The plant’s latin name? 2) Time in days,
it took to successfully germinate the seed before placing into soil? 3) The number
of days it took to grow into what you currently see, using only the weak ambient
(window) sunlight we have at this latitude? No grow-light use so far.

That’s three bits of information to enter with each posted entry.

Contest rules are simple:

~ One post per day per member, otherwise no limit to the number of entry-days.
~ Entry must be made as a reply to this contest post.
~ All three questions must be made in a single post.
~ First to correctly answer to all three questions in a single post, wins!

We’ll cover the shipping cost domestically (free shipping) All members are welcome
to participate though, if you can offer a US shipping address should you win.
For non US based members, any address within the US will do: a friend, family
member or fellow BL member is fine.

The contest moderator will be the all powerful, all knowing and all around good
guy known as Johan (jbroman) of Big Boy’s Bricks

I’ll soon send Johan the winning answers, he’ll determine and announce the winner.
Please direct any questions Johan's way, our contest moderator: https://www.bricklink.com/feedback.asp?u=jbroman

Not all seeds germinate. If interested in how I aided this seed to do so,
feel free to contact me via pm, after the contest has concluded


Have fun!

Christman Family Sponsored
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 16, 2021 17:00
 Subject: Re: Add co-brand
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First time in ages I've got the movie reference.



In Catalog Requests, randyf writes:
  In Catalog Requests, normann1974 writes:
  In Catalog Requests, normann1974 writes:
  I just found another, earlier promo set from Bilka events (year unknown, but
2015 is a good guess). Does anyone know the species of this figure? I have no
idea what to call it, and the instructions doesn't have a title.

/Jan

I need to pay more attention, the title is obviously "Blue"

/Jan

Blue is a velociraptor.
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 16, 2021 15:36
 Subject: Re: Lead olanters
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Please read Lead planters as subject.

I have two matching planters :

10" x 11.5" x 23"




In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  Just thought I'd ask here if anyone has any experience in : buying, selling
or valuing real vintage lead planters ( not faux ).

These are extremely heavy and not sure I'll need them in Cornwall, hoping
to find someone who buys or deals in more than Lego.

Also have a large vintage farmhouse table that I might part with too, all would
be collection only.

I've really no idea what to ask for them and I'll probably have to sell
via eBay if I can't find a buyer myself, might advertise at work if I can
value them.

Checked online but didn't help much as I can't find anything similar.

I know it's unlikely that anyone can help but worth a try.

Thanks for any help.

Stuart
 
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 16, 2021 15:13
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Just thought I'd ask here if anyone has any experience in : buying, selling
or valuing real vintage lead planters ( not faux ).

These are extremely heavy and not sure I'll need them in Cornwall, hoping
to find someone who buys or deals in more than Lego.

Also have a large vintage farmhouse table that I might part with too, all would
be collection only.

I've really no idea what to ask for them and I'll probably have to sell
via eBay if I can't find a buyer myself, might advertise at work if I can
value them.

Checked online but didn't help much as I can't find anything similar.

I know it's unlikely that anyone can help but worth a try.

Thanks for any help.

Stuart
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 15, 2021 07:48
 Subject: Re: Help me identify this shade of Yellow
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Agree, this item is listed in Light yellow too, not bright light yellow.



In LEGO, firestar246 writes:
  In LEGO, 99marko writes:
  Good morning.
I bought one of those elemental chart of colors, but still can't identify
this shade of yellow.
In the picture I have Light Yellow at the top, and Bright (plain) Yellow at the
bottom and a couple tan pillars for reference.
It such a slight difference from the light yellow...


"Bright light yellow" and "light yellow" are two different colors; the pieces
you have circled look to be bright light yellow according to the chart you have.
The pieces you aren't sure of look to be just light yellow.
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 15, 2021 07:19
 Subject: Re: Need assistance identifying a set!!
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Set No: 8  Name: Universal Building Set
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8-2 (Inv) Universal Building Set
93 Parts, 1979
Sets: Universal Building Set: Basic Set




In LEGO, Hamandd writes:
  Can anyone provide a set number for this item please, having trouble finding
it anywhere, I can't inventory it without a correct set number!!
Thank you x
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 15, 2021 07:00
 Subject: Re: Differentiating Bar 1L with Clip molds
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Not all sellers separate parts with variations like these, might they have added
a note to their terms ?

I do but when I'm buying I like to check that the seller has at least two
variations listed, if they exist, so that I'm sure they separate them, just
a thought.





In LEGO, wildchicken13 writes:
  In LEGO, MrPetovan writes:
  Hi,

I recently ordered 6 x
 
Part No: 48729  Name: Bar   1L with Clip Mechanical Claw (Undetermined Type)
* 
48729 Bar 1L with Clip Mechanical Claw (Undetermined Type)
Parts: Bar {Dark Bluish Gray}

But I believe I received 6 x
 
Part No: 48729b  Name: Bar   1L with Clip Mechanical Claw - Cut Edges and Hole on Side
* 
48729b Bar 1L with Clip Mechanical Claw - Cut Edges and Hole on Side
Parts: Bar {Dark Bluish Gray}

However I've never seen an original 48729 part before and I couldn't
find a side-by-side comparison picture so I'd like to be sure before asking
for a reship/refund.

Please find attached the picture of the parts I received, half of them are flipped
but they all look the same on both sides. They were listed as New which tells
me there's a good chance they are 48729b but I'd prefer having a second
opinion.

Thanks in advance!

48729b has a hole on one side, 48729 does not. So you received 48729b.
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 14, 2021 18:12
 Subject: Re: Just opening today!
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Wishing you well, from a British hippie at heart.

✌️Peace man!







In New Stores, Hippiebrick writes:
  Hello all,

Longtime member of Bricklink but just starting up my store.

I've put everything on 15% sale, to start, and we offer free shipping on
all order of $25 or more.

We will also be placing some random freebies in random order to celebrate!

Right now we have over 24k in new parts in just over 1200 lots with another 20K
to part out in the next week.

I'd love to earn your business and hopefully have you back as we continue
to grow.

thank you for reading!

Hippie
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 14, 2021 15:27
 Subject: Re: Is set 11717 good to part out?
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I would be tempted to buy a few if I could get them here at that price.



In Help, zzuleger42 writes:
  I found the set available for $40 at Walmart. Would anyone recommend parting
this out?
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 14, 2021 15:09
 Subject: Re: Round part identification
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They are sprues, items are attached to these and removed when used.





In Catalog Identification, Pluribus7158 writes:
  Hi everyone.

I'm sorting a load of classic Lego and have about a dozen of these pieces
in red, yellow, blue and black.

My camera is crap so the colour is washed out, but they are identical to Lego
yellow, blue etc.

I can't see a Lego logo or part number.

Has anyone seen them before?
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 13, 2021 18:12
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A number of stores have an odd one or two for sale but no-one has added a photo
so far.

Can't tell if they match yours.



In Catalog Identification, normann1974 writes:
  I found this plug in a LEGO train lot. It looks a bit like
 
Part No: 996bc01  Name: Electric, Connector, 1-Way Male Rounded with Cross-Cut Pin (Banana Plug)
* 
996bc01 Electric, Connector, 1-Way Male Rounded with Cross-Cut Pin (Banana Plug)
Parts: Electric, Wire & Connector
but it's
green which BL doesn't recognize and it and has an extra hole in an angle
I haven't seen before on this type of connector. Does anyone recognize this
as a genuine LEGO part?

/Jan
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 13, 2021 15:36
 Subject: Re: I think it's time for another forum contest..
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I'll kick it off with

1. Citrus x sinensis

2. 7 days

3. 100 days






In Contests, popsicle writes:
  Contest Prize is the classic Star Wars minifigure from 2004
 
Minifig No: sw0110  Name: Greedo
* 
sw0110 (Inv) Greedo
Minifigures: Star Wars: Star Wars Episode 4/5/6
New, never assembled

I let germinate the seed of something I’ve enjoyed my entire life without ever
having considered it’s seed. Thanks to this year’s slow-to-start spring here
in Washington, I’ve taken to growing a few things indoors, including this
guy…


The contest is a three-part question: 1) The plant’s latin name? 2) Time in days,
it took to successfully germinate the seed before placing into soil? 3) The number
of days it took to grow into what you currently see, using only the weak ambient
(window) sunlight we have at this latitude? No grow-light use so far.

That’s three bits of information to enter with each posted entry.

Contest rules are simple:

~ One post per day per member, otherwise no limit to the number of entry-days.
~ Entry must be made as a reply to this contest post.
~ All three questions must be made in a single post.
~ First to correctly answer to all three questions in a single post, wins!

We’ll cover the shipping cost domestically (free shipping) All members are welcome
to participate though, if you can offer a US shipping address should you win.
For non US based members, any address within the US will do: a friend, family
member or fellow BL member is fine.

The contest moderator will be the all powerful, all knowing and all around good
guy known as Johan (jbroman) of Big Boy’s Bricks

I’ll soon send Johan the winning answers, he’ll determine and announce the winner.
Please direct any questions Johan's way, our contest moderator: https://www.bricklink.com/feedback.asp?u=jbroman

Not all seeds germinate. If interested in how I aided this seed to do so,
feel free to contact me via pm, after the contest has concluded


Have fun!

Christman Family Sponsored
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 13, 2021 12:51
 Subject: Re: Apology
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Same here, if I'm not interested in a post, I skip reading the thread.
Many do the same with mine, not everyone is interested in the same things, don't
quit the forum.



In General, peregrinator writes:
  In General, Ilikepandas writes:
  yeah
i will
ill just stop useing the forum

I hope you will continue using the forum. Personally I just ignored that thread,
it didn't annoy me in the slightest.
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 13, 2021 08:50
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Hope the Chinese belief in 888 works for me, even if it's only for a short
while.

Lottery he we come.
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 13, 2021 08:44
 Subject: Re: Classic Space Torso
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Very common to find these with the gold worn off.



In Help, BluesSRV writes:
  I went through my collection of figures and came across a red torso of which
I can only presume is from Classic Space. I noticed however that it doesn't
have that gold layer over the planet.

Was it common for the gold to wear off on these sort of figures, or is this torso
from something else with a similar torso print?
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 10, 2021 17:08
 Subject: Re: Questions for all sellers
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1. Yes

2. No






In Selling, Skullfyre writes:
  So I have questions for all of the sellers here. Firstly I am not a seller here
but have sold online for a very long time, other products, other sites.

Here are my questions:

1 - Do you feel/think sellers should thoroughly clean and sanitize their used
bricks before selling?


I ask this because I haven't bought a ton here yet but I have now received
three shipments that I would consider filthy and I needed to clean. Quite disgusting
when they stink or have visible grime on them.

2 - Would you ever send a shipment of pieces to a buyer built into a large
flat brick?


I ask this because I had just received a shipment and all 400+ pieces were attached
into large bricks. This then took me around two hours to disassemble to see if
everything I ordered was actually there. In my opinion, this method of shipping
isn't acceptable.

Thanks for the feedback and opinions in advance.
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 9, 2021 18:13
 Subject: Re: Selling manufactured error Lego
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There are a few who buy these.



In General, IceWorm writes:
  Ok, so I was wondering if theres a collectors desire for manufacture error parts.
I know that prints on the wrong colour pieces are deffo desirable but what I
currently have are parts that the plastic either didn't quite fill up the
whole mould or seem to have been melted(?) during the manufacturing process.

Any thoughts or are they just trash?
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 9, 2021 14:11
 Subject: Re: Help check please
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Very slow at the moment, one or two one day then nothing for a few days.




In Technical Issues, Quaysretire writes:
  I dont like asking this but my sales have been none existent for 3 weeks now
. Normally I receive 1 a day / few days . I appreciate I haven’t got a lot of
stock so this amount of orders is fine . But I just find it incredibly strange
I have had nothing . Therefore would someone please just try to buy something
from me and obviously cancel at the end point . I just want to make sure nothing
is screwed up along the way ..

Obviously if you accidentally buy I will refund asap .

Sorry to ask but not sure how I can check myself.

Thanks
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 8, 2021 16:22
 Subject: Re: Need a window
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Do you mean light blue grey which is available ?





In Announce, PiaP writes:
  I can`t find it anywhere here, Window 1 x 2 x 2 Plane
2377, light grey. Anyone of you have one to sell?
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 5, 2021 18:56
 Subject: Re: We have a new Catalog Associate!
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Never heard of him.

Congratulations.





In Catalog, Admin_Russell writes:
  Greetings BrickLink catalog enthusiasts!

You will be pleased to learn that we have just today appointed a new Catalog
Associate - Randyf. Randy has served as an Inventories Administrator for the
last couple years and has done a fantastic job. We feel this promotion, though
it has been long in coming, is very well deserved.

As a reminder to those who are still learning about the BrickLink Community Expert
Program, the Catalog Associate position gives admin privileges over the entire
catalog half of our BrickLink system. After one year's experience, Catalog
Associates are eligible for promotion to full Catalog Admin, which gives them
full privileges on both sides, for both catalog and inventories.

https://www.bricklink.com/memberAdmins.asp

We plan to update the Hall of Fame page very soon. There are several things to
add, including Randy's time serving as Inventory Admin.

Please welcome our new associate!
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 3, 2021 05:50
 Subject: Re: Lego exchanged for non Lego items
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Thanks for the input, unlikely that anyone would be interested but I need to
sell them somewhere, worth a try especially if I can exchange for something I
can sell in my shop..

Suspect I'll have to advertise in a few places, not really happy using eBay.






In General, yorbrick writes:
  In General, Stuart9 writes:
  I believe it has been done before but is this still acceptable if the Lego side
goes through BL ?

I'm talking about a vintage/antique farmhouse table with drawers ( not sure
of age ) and two vintage/antique Lead garden planters ( real Lead not faux ).

All these are heavy and or sizeable, exchange only in U.K. and would have to
be collected.

Effectively the Lego would be sold to me and I pay with these goods rather than
currency.

If it is then anyone interested can contact me and we can try to work something
out, if it isn't then please ignore this message.

So long as one side is a purchase from a store, I think it is allowed. You can
pay in any currency accepted and agreed by a seller, and if they accept furniture
then go for it.
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 2, 2021 17:07
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Cheers !




In General, SylvainLS writes:
  In General, Stuart9 writes:
  […]
Here's to a new, even brighter future and if all goes well a bigger more
organised store.

Prosit!
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 2, 2021 16:38
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I believe it has been done before but is this still acceptable if the Lego side
goes through BL ?

I'm talking about a vintage/antique farmhouse table with drawers ( not sure
of age ) and two vintage/antique Lead garden planters ( real Lead not faux ).

All these are heavy and or sizeable, exchange only in U.K. and would have to
be collected.

Effectively the Lego would be sold to me and I pay with these goods rather than
currency.

If it is then anyone interested can contact me and we can try to work something
out, if it isn't then please ignore this message.
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Thank you, I would say my sanity depends on it but I think that ship has sailed.




In General, Erkiles writes:
  Good luck with all that!



Erikk
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It's been a crazy 12 months for me and the next 12 months look similar.

I've packed all my unlisted Lego as I'm hoping to move in the next few
months.

Just a heads up for anyone thinking of ordering from me in the near future, things
may change quickly.

I'm looking to rent to begin with which may prevent me from reopening until
I find a new home, the store may be closed for a long time.

Thank you to all my customers and thanks for all those that have sold me items
so far, also thanks to all those here on the forum that have kept me informed,
entertained etc, even if we don't always agree.

Here's to a new, even brighter future and if all goes well a bigger more
organised store.
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
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Nice one, congratulations and thank you.




In Catalog, Admin_Russell writes:





  Dear BrickLink members,

We have appointed to the Community Expert Program one new member today! His username
is Turez and he will be assuming the role of Inventories Administrator. As with
all other admins in this area, he will be eligible to move up through the ranks
after a period of time:

https://www.bricklink.com/feedback.asp?u=Turez

https://www.bricklink.com/memberAdmins.asp

Turez comes to us as a well-known and trusted catalog contributor who has a sharp
understanding of LEGO history and catalog related issues. He has contributed
extensively, and his contributions are of a very high quality. You can see some
of his part images here:

https://www.bricklink.com/catalogListOld.asp?pg=1&imgLID=346378&sortBy=N&sortAsc=A&catType=P

We look forward to what he will bring to the team. Please welcome him.
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: Apr 24, 2021 16:13
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Many of us here still look at Fahrenheit temperatures, much more impressive talking
about temps of 100 degrees or more.




In Suggestions, peregrinator writes:
  In Suggestions, Stuart9 writes:
  It's very odd here with units, I know we are odd anyway, we still use a mixture
of both.

I'm of a generation that has lived through the change over, I don't have
much trouble switching from one to the other, this includes our currency that
changed from units of 12 to 10.

We've never truly made a complete switch.

I'm comfortable either way except with degrees Celsius. When my Canadian
friends talk about "it was so hot today, 30 degrees" I just can't wrap my
head around it.
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It's very odd here with units, I know we are odd anyway, we still use a mixture
of both.

I'm of a generation that has lived through the change over, I don't have
much trouble switching from one to the other, this includes our currency that
changed from units of 12 to 10.

We've never truly made a complete switch.




In Suggestions, charliebravo writes:
  When I perform a search, say on Millennium Falcon sets, and then click on a set,
the weight and dimensions of the set are in Metric units. I live in the USA,
and have lived in Europe. So, metric is pretty easy for me to convert in my head.
But, for the people on the planet that use the Imperial system, and haven’t had
to use grams, millimeters, etc., metric is just a bunch of gobbley-gook that
required the extra step of converting somehow..

Feature Suggestion: Add a setting in the settings menu that allows the display
of Imperial units instead of metric units.

p.s. May the flees of a thousand camels come to rest in the armpits of all those
who comment with: “Everyone should just convert to metric!”
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
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Submitted one version under not applicable but can't offer a different colour
under the same not applicable option.

Both images are marbled but quite different main colours.

One is marbled Green, I have a second version of this as each plate is different.

Another is on a block , Dark Orange/Medium brown and marbled.




In Catalog, StormChaser writes:
  In Catalog, Stuart9 writes:
  Thought I'd ask if there is any point trying to add images of these to the
catalogue or does the marbling and the block rule them out ?

If there are missing images, submit them and we'll take a look.
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Thought I'd ask if there is any point trying to add images of these to the
catalogue or does the marbling and the block rule them out ?

 
Part No: bb0340  Name: Baseplate 10 x 20 x 1/2 (Automatic Binding Bricks)
* 
bb0340 Baseplate 10 x 20 x 1/2 (Automatic Binding Bricks)
Parts: Classic

Thanks in advance.

Stuart
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 Posted: Apr 5, 2021 18:44
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If you find any 2 x 4's in that shade of grey, let me know.




In Colors, gunga writes:
  In a large box of loose LEGO, I came across several light gray pieces that I
can't identify the color of. They are from set 41154 and the only gray listed
in the inventory is LBG. The pieces in question are the 1x1 bricks as well as
the 1x2x5 bricks. For reference, the arch, 1x4, and 2x4 are light bluish gray.
The liftarm is very light bluish gray.

I know there is a variance in the light bluish gray, but this is a pretty dramatic
shade difference. And they ALL have the same shade, every 1x1 and 1x2x5. They
are LEGO pieces as I checked the studs and the logo is present.

Any ideas? Or have I overlooked something simple?
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You can find early bricks without Lego logo on the studs but not often seen these
days, most have slots but not all.

The long side fill gate was used on a few odd moulds, usually test moulds I believe.

I have seen clone brands with the colour shown by OP.


In Colors, roguemjr writes:
  If LEGO is not on the studs, then it is not a LEGO. I have never seen a part
that you cannot read LEGO on the studs. I have parts from bulk lots severely
worn, bitten, scratched up, and have never seen a part that you can't read
the logo on the studs.

As stated in other posts, the fact that the fill gate is on the long side of
the part is another sure sign that this is not LEGO.



In Colors, lmhansmangmail. writes:
  I got an 1x4 brick but i cannot find the satisfying color in the catalog. I would
say it is either medium brown or dark nougat both do not exist in the catalog
can someone help with identifying the color

the other colors on the picture are reddish brown (left crate) medium nougat
(right crate) and dark orange (slope)
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Is there a list somewhere of items involved ?

Missed it if there is, this could be interesting.





In Catalog, Teup writes:
  This is not a big deal for me personally as I am not currently selling here,
so I can plan it when I want.. but... really?!

The catalog changes are scheduled for April 1. That's only 2 weeks away.
I noticed that this is a DRAMATIC catalog update that will throw the entire store
upside down. Definitely won't be able to take my entire 1.2 million parts
store apart and piece it back together just casually within these next two weeks
between sorting orders. Especially moving all the wedges will be be fun puzzle.

Not gonna object against any changes, they seem alright to me. Except that there's
one change clearly missing from that list: Moving the 2x2 corner brick to Brick,
Modified.. (since plate and tile are there)

I hope this really was THE update everyone was waiting for, and now we're
satisfied..
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: Mar 9, 2021 16:02
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Set No: 216  Name: 2 x 10 Bricks
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216-1 (Inv) 2 x 10 Bricks
5 Parts, 1958
Sets: Classic: Supplemental

See notes below image.




In Catalog, roguemjr writes:
  One of my uncles was at a garage/estate sale some 20 years ago and found 2 "sealed"
of the attached samsonite LEGO sets. I say sealed because they are just closed
ends with nothing that really seals them. I did open to verify their contents
as gently as I could. Are these considered sale-able LEGO sets here? The set
number is listed as 216 for white bricks in various sizes. Its dimensions are
approximately 3in x 4in x 1in.

Best Regards,
Michael
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
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Not sure what I'd do with them.

When there are so few I can see why some things are bunched together or if they
can be used to represent different items.

Don't know the category myself, I'll take a look.





In Catalog, The_RealRedHex writes:
  Well, neither are parts like the treehouse which are in Duplo, plant too. Do
you think that the mushroom should be moved then? or just renamed to help with
category standardization.


In Catalog, Stuart9 writes:
  Strictly speaking, mushrooms aren't plants.




In Catalog, The_RealRedHex writes:
  Hello,
A while ago my change for
 
Part No: 31219pb01  Name: Duplo, Plant Mushroom, 2 x 2 Base with Black Spots Pattern
* 
31219pb01 Duplo, Plant Mushroom, 2 x 2 Base with Black Spots Pattern
Parts: DUPLO, Plant
 
Part No: 31219pb02  Name: Duplo, Plant Mushroom, 2 x 2 Base with Yellow Geometric Pattern
* 
31219pb02 Duplo, Plant Mushroom, 2 x 2 Base with Yellow Geometric Pattern
Parts: DUPLO, Plant
Was rejected.

I requested to change the name to Duplo Plant Mushroom...Etc. And I'm not
sure why it was rejected; all others in the Duplo plant category have Duplo plant
in the name.
Anyone got an idea of why it was rejected or should I request it again.
All help is appreciated
Kind Regards,
Theo - The_RealRedHex
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Strictly speaking, mushrooms aren't plants.




In Catalog, The_RealRedHex writes:
  Hello,
A while ago my change for
 
Part No: 31219pb01  Name: Duplo, Plant Mushroom, 2 x 2 Base with Black Spots Pattern
* 
31219pb01 Duplo, Plant Mushroom, 2 x 2 Base with Black Spots Pattern
Parts: DUPLO, Plant
 
Part No: 31219pb02  Name: Duplo, Plant Mushroom, 2 x 2 Base with Yellow Geometric Pattern
* 
31219pb02 Duplo, Plant Mushroom, 2 x 2 Base with Yellow Geometric Pattern
Parts: DUPLO, Plant
Was rejected.

I requested to change the name to Duplo Plant Mushroom...Etc. And I'm not
sure why it was rejected; all others in the Duplo plant category have Duplo plant
in the name.
Anyone got an idea of why it was rejected or should I request it again.
All help is appreciated
Kind Regards,
Theo - The_RealRedHex
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Sad news indeed.

A huge thank you from me for all that you, Hygrotus, have done and posted over
the years, you will certainly be missed regarding your contributions.

Hope to still see you on the forum.




In Catalog, Admin_Russell writes:
  Dear BrickLink members,

On Friday we heard from Hygrotus, currently our longest serving catalog admin,
that he was relinquishing his position. This is for sure a setback for our team,
as he was an unequalled expert in many areas and was exceptionally diligent and
careful in his work.

We will certainly miss him, and we wish him the best for the future. You can
read his BrickLink story here:

https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1249971

The CEP admin page is not updated yet with this new information. We hope to finish
that by the end of the week.

As part of the regular course of building the Community Expert catalog admin
program, we were planning to add another admin to the team this Spring (Apr/May).
That continues to be our plan.
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
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Hi Maxx,

Got some ( not many ) 2 x 3's myself, I'll list mine when I find them.






In Colors, maxx3001 writes:
  In Colors, par016 writes:
  In Colors, maxx3001 writes:
  In Colors, par016 writes:
  Here are some marbled pieces I found in the last year or so and 1 short shot.

Pete

Always nice to see, did these come out of sets?

Love the orange plate

Maxx

The short shot came out of a set, the rest I found while sorting through Used
lots.

Nice!

  
I may be heading to your store soon Maxx, it's been too long since I indulged
and I see you got some new stuff

Yes, I am uploading some stuff again, cleaning my drawers

  
-Pete
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From Eurobricks



In Inventories, Janettoe writes:
  In Inventories, Janettoe writes:
This is Brick #4 and #5 and one stud showing from #6, the new brick.
 
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
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Looks like it comes in both.

A large number of sellers offering pearl light grey although it's not listed
in sets, not all of them will have listed them incorrectly.

Many items exist in colours not found in sets.



In Catalog, eBricksOnline writes:
  Can someone confirm that this part comes only in flat silver... NOT Pearl Light
Gray? The parts we have look like pearl, not flat silver?

https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=40378#T=P
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Thumbs up.



In Catalog, Admin_Russell writes:
  We have just promoted our Catalog Associate, StormChaser, to the Catalog Admin
position. This change will give him privileges on the inventories side of the
catalog while he retains the catalog side privileges.

Thank you, StormChaser, for your continued efforts to improve out catalog system!
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: Jan 4, 2021 06:43
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Can I add my thanks too.


In Catalog, axaday writes:
  In Catalog, jennnifer writes:
  I, for one, am very grateful for his contributions. It's a lot of work and
much appreciated.

I had a good teacher.
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Part No: 3626cpb0505  Name: Minifigure, Head Face Paint with Blue and White Painted Cheeks and Grin Pattern - Hollow Stud
* 
3626cpb0505 Minifigure, Head Face Paint with Blue and White Painted Cheeks and Grin Pattern - Hollow Stud
Parts: Minifigure, Head

 
Part No: 3626cpb0537  Name: Minifigure, Head Black Angled Eyebrows, Dark Orange Chin Dimple, Open Mouth Smile with Top Teeth and Red Tongue Pattern - Hollow Stud
* 
3626cpb0537 Minifigure, Head Black Angled Eyebrows, Dark Orange Chin Dimple, Open Mouth Smile with Top Teeth and Red Tongue Pattern - Hollow Stud
Parts: Minifigure, Head

[p3626cpb0460] doesn't seem to exist.




In Catalog, ForTheGirls writes:
  Hello,

I need some help. I have 3 heads that I can find in the blocked open stud, but
I can't find the equivalent in the Hollow Stud. They are:

3626bpb0460
Minifigure, Head Glasses with Monocle on Chain and Bushy Dark Bluish Gray Eyebrows
and Moustache Pattern - Blocked Open Stud

3626bpb0505
Minifigure, Head Face Paint with Blue and White Painted Cheeks and Grin Pattern
- Blocked Open Stud

3626bpb0537
Minifigure, Head Male Raised Bushy Eyebrows, White Pupils, Chin Dimple Pattern
- Blocked Open Stud

I'm sorry, I don't know how to paste the pics into the forum. If someone
can give me the head numbers with the hollow stud version, I would appreciate
it.

Happy New Year!

Thanks,
MS Dale Kurtz
For The Girls
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Gear No: bb1008  Name: Watch Part, Case Attachment - Bezel Ring with Studs
* 
bb1008 Watch Part, Case Attachment - Bezel Ring with Studs
Gear: Watch








In Catalog, popsicle writes:
  In Catalog, Stuart9 writes:
  Need s pic.

Or... the ultimate challenge for those that enjoy identifying parts here?

C'mon, you can do it!
  
In Catalog, Marlou writes:
  Where can I find this ?
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Need s pic.





In Catalog, Marlou writes:
  Where can I find this ?

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