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Re: New Service Packs for 1999..
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Fri, 22 Jan 1999 18:36:45 GMT
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Whatever you folks would like, is fine with me.
By the way, does anyone know if Peter Eio is still the President of TLG/USA?
He knows who I am (he's replied to several letters about bulk orders several years
ago).
I would probably also send a copy to him.
I'm receptive to whatever concensus you folks come up with.
Gary Istok
Jeff Stembel wrote:
> I would support a variation on this. Each month, a Form Letter is posted on a
> website specifying a parts pack. Everyone who supports this would then
> download it, sign it and send it in. It would be much more organized that way.
> Maybe the month before, a poll would be taken as to what pack appears in the
> form letter. Any other suggestions?
>
> Jeff
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> Thomas Main writes:
> > Gary:
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> > This letter is well-worded and expresses which parts packs a lot of us
> > would like to see issued by Lego. A few months ago there was a
> > suggestion on rtl that actual letters be sent to Lego by rtl'ers, each
> > expressing specific wants for new parts/ideas/sets. The letters were to
> > be sent in a coordinated way, so that, for instance, one month everyone
> > might send letters asking for a better windows/doors parts pack and
> > another month everyone would send letters asking for train themed
> > elements, etc. Of course, not everyone would agree which parts were
> > most needed, but the idea was that if the theme chosen for the month was
> > one you agreed with, you would write a letter to Lego. I propose that
> > this idea be implemented for '99 and that January's theme be the parts
> > packs that Gary has chosen. If everyone who is interested in these or
> > similar parts packs were to write an actual letter to Lego this month, I
> > think the effort would be noticed.
> >
> > Gary, if you would get the ball rolling by sending this letter, I will
> > also send a letter asking for the four different types of parts packs
> > that you have suggested (with some variation). I would encourage others
> > to do the same. I think it is reasonable to spend a little time
> > composing one letter a month, just 12 a year, in an effort to be heard
> > by the company who produces the products we spend so much time working
> > with. What do you say?
> >
> > --
> > Thomas Main
> > main@appstate.edu
> >
> >
> >
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| Gary, Peter Eio is listed in the latest press release as being in charge of Lego, Inc. in Enfield. I also think that individual letters would make more of an impact than a form letter. I am assuming Lego will send a form letter back, but if we keep (...) (26 years ago, 22-Jan-99, to lugnet.dear-lego)
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| I would support a variation on this. Each month, a Form Letter is posted on a website specifying a parts pack. Everyone who supports this would then download it, sign it and send it in. It would be much more organized that way. Maybe the month (...) (26 years ago, 22-Jan-99, to lugnet.dear-lego)
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