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You can always try posting to buy/sell groups, especially the Middlehammer trading group. You won't get a LOT for old codexes, but they aren't worthless anymore.
   
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Joking apart? There’s also the cost of my own effort.

I can be very lazy, and not ship as soon as I could, or run out of packaging and have to delay, which I find stupidly stressful.

To the point as Founder and Head Honcho of the Loot Group, I get my packaging organise well in advance and limit my loot slots, so as to relieve that drag as much as possible.

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keep them? why get rid of them at all?
   
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 Mad Doc Grotsnik wrote:

To the point as Founder and Head Honcho of the Loot Group, I get my packaging organise well in advance and limit my loot slots, so as to relieve that drag as much as possible.



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johnpjones1775 wrote:
keep them? why get rid of them at all?


Because moving things you don't intend to use takes effort.

I allowed my 3rd. ed. stuff to linger because it wasn't doing any harm, but it was difficult to come up with a reason to move a large, heavy box filled with things I never intended to use again.

Besides, getting rid of the old stuff you don't like provides more room for new stuff you do like.

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