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In lugnet.market.shopping, Doug Eaton wrote:
> While visiting friends in Waterloo this weekend, I stopped by Bricks and Blocks
> in St. Jacob's Mall and was suprised to find Pick A Brick in Canada and at a
> store that is not owned by LEGO.
>
> http://www.elecbrick.com/lego/bnb/
>
> For comparison, a large Canadian PAB bag is $9.00 and holds almost as much as a
> small $7.60 US PAB cup (this one came from Solomon Pond.)
That's neat - glad to hear they pulled off a PAB selection there.
Do they hold you to the policy of not stacking bricks?
http://www.elecbrick.com/lego/bnb/pab_rules.jpg
Otherwise, there's a lot of wasted space in the bag...
Ed
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In lugnet.market.shopping, Ed McGlynn wrote:
> In lugnet.market.shopping, Doug Eaton wrote:
> > While visiting friends in Waterloo this weekend, I stopped by Bricks and Blocks
> > in St. Jacob's Mall and was suprised to find Pick A Brick in Canada and at a
> > store that is not owned by LEGO.
> >
> > http://www.elecbrick.com/lego/bnb/
> >
> > For comparison, a large Canadian PAB bag is $9.00 and holds almost as much as a
> > small $7.60 US PAB cup (this one came from Solomon Pond.)
>
> That's neat - glad to hear they pulled off a PAB selection there.
>
> Do they hold you to the policy of not stacking bricks?
> http://www.elecbrick.com/lego/bnb/pab_rules.jpg
> Otherwise, there's a lot of wasted space in the bag...
This seems silly to me. PAB is already a steal for the seller, wonder why
they're being snarky with the rules. Most people fill it in loose, what's wrong
with AFOLs stacking? We're just 5% of the market, remember? ;-)
-Tim
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