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I was over at Lugnet and people still complain about the color change, "Let's complain right to the CEO!!!", dumbasses, it's over move on.

Anyways, someone posted pictures from a Sears Catalog from the 1960s and they had some really high prices.

http://news.lugnet.com/general/?n=49585.

Back in 1962 165 pieces of Lego cost $3.77, and a 324 piece set cost $9.77.

That is a ton of money! A movie cost 25 cents back then and you got a candy bar with that, and sometimes another movie. Now a movie and a candy bar cost well over $10.

That is a crazy ammount to pay considering today you can get a set of 100 pieces for $3.50....

http://shop.lego.com/product.asp?p=4026&cn=44&d=11&t=5

You Europeans have it bad, but image it back then, it would take months to get one small Lego set.

*Can someone change the title word "were" to "are". Thank you :)

Edit by ApophisV: Sure... ;)

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Not sure if I would want to be a child in the 60's. The last few years it took me a while to save up for one big lego set I wanted. As David said, it would have taken a very long time then, seeing as $3.77 is probably worth over $10-15 now.

But I cannot understand.. are lego prices getting more expensive now? or are they getting cheaper. It is hard to tell :/

Jon.

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I recall digging in my older LEGO catalogues, and being astonished at the prices. The old amounts were in a now obsolete currency (with Europe getting the Euro and all) but the prices were pretty steep, even in the 1980s.

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