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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2583417, member: 36230"]I obviously don't know anything about the sets, but before you do this, ask yourself if you know any dealers who have close relationships with a wide variety of customers. Just to be clear, I'm not talking about ubiquitous eBay sellers, but someone who deals face to face, genuinely cares about his cutomers, and goes out of his (or her) way to assist them. The reason I'm suggesting this is because it's possible, if you know such a person, they may be able to get the sets into the hands of someone who may enjoy them, appreciate the effort you've put into completing them, and will still pay a price on par with what you'll get from breaking them apart.</p><p><br /></p><p>Yes, most prefer to put their own sets together, but there are a fair number of people involved in this hobby, who are often rather private about it and simply do not have the time (job, family, etc) and sometimes the knowledge to do so themselves, and are willing to buy lovingly assembled sets. It may be a long shot, but do give it some thought.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2583417, member: 36230"]I obviously don't know anything about the sets, but before you do this, ask yourself if you know any dealers who have close relationships with a wide variety of customers. Just to be clear, I'm not talking about ubiquitous eBay sellers, but someone who deals face to face, genuinely cares about his cutomers, and goes out of his (or her) way to assist them. The reason I'm suggesting this is because it's possible, if you know such a person, they may be able to get the sets into the hands of someone who may enjoy them, appreciate the effort you've put into completing them, and will still pay a price on par with what you'll get from breaking them apart. Yes, most prefer to put their own sets together, but there are a fair number of people involved in this hobby, who are often rather private about it and simply do not have the time (job, family, etc) and sometimes the knowledge to do so themselves, and are willing to buy lovingly assembled sets. It may be a long shot, but do give it some thought.[/QUOTE]
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