Selling a lot of early Moko Lesneys!

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thecomposer10
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Selling a lot of early Moko Lesneys!

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/271718101920?ss ... 1555.l2649

I'd love to get 115.00 USD for these – there are some rarer ones mixed in, such as a BPW cadillac 27C and a nice C7-C8 46A morris minor.

If you're interested make me an offer, or bid!

Kind regards,
Thomas
kwakers
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Re: Selling a lot of early Moko Lesneys!

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Selling individually with good code descriptions may get more than your 115 easily composer. As a group, very few collectors need all of your models lumped together, so you have limited your Buyers on them. They are easier for you to pack and ship this way, but the price will be cheaper on them sold as a group. Two or three of your models may be valued at $20 each on their own to me, but we as collectors can't even see their coding details in your listing. I would have done a free listing of each individual model here on our own Forum marketplace if I had this lot for sale. Best of luck on their sale though, your expectations seem reasonable for the lot. The method of your sale is just my own opinion and buying practices. Thanks for telling us about your sale! :D kwakers
thecomposer10
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Re: Selling a lot of early Moko Lesneys!

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kwakers wrote:Selling individually with good code descriptions may get more than your 115 easily composer. As a group, very few collectors need all of your models lumped together, so you have limited your Buyers on them. They are easier for you to pack and ship this way, but the price will be cheaper on them sold as a group. Two or three of your models may be valued at $20 each on their own to me, but we as collectors can't even see their coding details in your listing. I would have done a free listing of each individual model here on our own Forum marketplace if I had this lot for sale. Best of luck on their sale though, your expectations seem reasonable for the lot. The method of your sale is just my own opinion and buying practices. Thanks for telling us about your sale! :D kwakers
Hey Kwakers,

Firstly, thanks so much for your advice. I know that on their own they'd go for more, but sadly they're common variations and in that condition don't seem particularly desirable.

That being said, I'm in (very) little on the lot, as I found them at various flea markets/ebay lot sales over the years and have simply replaced them in my collection. As a result, I'm fine selling them this way, as I'm still making money on them. Hopefully their new buyer enjoys them!

Again, thanks so much for your advice!

Thomas
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