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Re: Catalogs (was Technic 99)
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lugnet.build
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Mon, 4 Jan 1999 15:40:25 GMT
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lpien@ctp.IWANTNOSPAM.{nomorespam}com
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Steve Bliss wrote:
> (IMO) there is no definitive "LEGO Catalog". In North America, there
> are four different flavors of catalogs, with different purposes and
> levels of completeness:
Good list, good descriptions, but I only counted 3. the three you did
were FAQ quality answers, though.
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| (...) Doh! 4. Online catalogs can be found at (URL). All specific geographic regions are available for viewing. The N.A. catalog should include all currently-available sets, even the S@H-exclusive ones Recently, this catalog has been very timely, (...) (26 years ago, 4-Jan-99, to lugnet.build)
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| (...) (IMO) there is no definitive "LEGO Catalog". In North America, there are four different flavors of catalogs, with different purposes and levels of completeness: 1. In-box catalogs. There are basically two different versions of these: the small (...) (26 years ago, 4-Jan-99, to lugnet.build)
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