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so an original LEGO-box from my uncle from the early 60ies, a wooden box, completely filled with LEGO, inkl.the street-plan, made of thick paper and some cars and trucks.
No problem: I do not really collect sets (except few ones that I keep as they are, others are just mixed together and sorted by brick type & color). So such old sets do not especially interest me. I also have an original wooden Lego box from the childhood of my father. But I do not like bricks from the 60s: they are not much useable when they become old, I have a small bag of these that I do not use. They fixed that problem in the late 60s or in 70s, so parts from that time are still useable as new ones.
What I like is sets from the 80s, as they remind me my childhood There are few new ones which are nice too, so from time to time I buy a box