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Re: COMPLETE LIST OF NEW SETS FOR 2000
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lugnet.general, lugnet.loc.uk
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Wed, 8 Dec 1999 03:05:51 GMT
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> On a different note, Ben Roller made mention of a 1993 Dealer Catalog, but I
> didn't see any response to his question of whether he could post that catalog. I
> too have a Dealer Catalog, a rare 1970 Samsonite LEGO Dealer Catalog. And yes it
> talks about maximizing profits. But that is the language that LEGO uses in
> dealing with its' network of Dealers. It doesn't offend anyone.
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> I'm sure that TLC understands that all LEGO items, whether they are Dealer
> Catalogs, Dealer Windows & Door Boxes (from '57-'65), a TLC Dealer Catalog of
> LEGO Display Items, or glued LEGO Display Buildings, none of which were ever
> intended for the public, but all of which eventually found a secondary collectors
> market (in my collection). What are the ramifications for posting these? If we
> don't know, then lets get an opinion from TLC..
We could always put these rarities into a container and bury it, like TLG in
Australia did. Shows how much respect Lego has for its copyrights and
heritage.
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| (...) Well I've been sick all weekend and just read all this Monday AM. I'm not going to respond to any specific details, but I did want to say that Todd & Suzanne are correct, and in one specific area (I won't get into the legal-ese). We don't (...) (25 years ago, 7-Dec-99, to lugnet.general, lugnet.loc.uk)
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