Okay, on Craigslist, I keep seeing the words, "Collector owned and built once." It's not like a used car lot where they drive a new car around a bit so they can give it a used car discount. I mean, does this guy just buy them. build them, put them on the shelf for a bit, gets a little buyers remorse and then sells them off? Granted he's attempting to sell them at the same price he bought them at, but it seems a rather unusual practice. Why not just sell them new?
Just curious and a little fascinated.
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Re: Help me understand
Maybe the person buys multiples,and or runs out of display space then feels they have to sell it off.
my 2 cents,Andrew
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Re: Help me understand
"Collector owned and built once" means that the pieces are in like-new condition. If a set had belonged to a kid, chances are the pieces would be in much worse condition.
I also have a number of sets where the model itself is just too cool to be separated out for parts. So I've built those once, had them on display for a bit, then ran out of space, so they were dismantled and returned to the box. If I ever sell those ones, I'll be using "collector owned and built once" to describe them as well.
I also have a number of sets where the model itself is just too cool to be separated out for parts. So I've built those once, had them on display for a bit, then ran out of space, so they were dismantled and returned to the box. If I ever sell those ones, I'll be using "collector owned and built once" to describe them as well.

-Bryan