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Re: Legoland passes in the mail?
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lugnet.general
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Fri, 5 Feb 1999 02:31:08 GMT
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Todd Lehman wrote:
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> In lugnet.general, legobot@hotmail.com (Rod Paananen) writes:
> > [...]
> > Also, it says on their web page that the Legoland CA store has the largest
> > selection of Lego in all of the US. What are the chances of older sets ('90 -
> > '97) being there?
> > [...]
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> I wonder what they mean by "selection of Lego"? Does it include DACTA
> products? If it doesn't, then The Construction Site in Waltham, Mass. has
> the largest retail selection of LEGO in the entire U.S.
Maybe they'll have some of the discontinued sets that are still available
through S@H,
like Royal Knight's Castle? Since I think Construction Site basically carries
all
current LEGO sets, it'd be hard to beat them, unless you're counting both
number of
different sets /and/ amount of each set in stock...
Then again, they might have an exclusive set or three, or maybe access to
S@H-only sets,
which might bump them over the Site in number of different LEGO sets...
> (They have more
> shelf space devoted to LEGO than any TRU I've ever seen, and they have more
> LEGO SKU's than the LEGO Imagination Center at the Mall of America.)
Heh...guess I can forget going to the Mall of America, since the Site is practically
right in my backyard. (Well, OK, Woburn, Waltham, they're all Boston suburbs anyway.)
J
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| (...) I've been to both. The LIC@MOA has holes in the current line (no Model team, for instance) but has stuff that is not available many other places in the US (playing cards, the most different keychains I've ever seen, rubber brick erasers, (...) (26 years ago, 5-Feb-99, to lugnet.general)
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| (...) I wonder what they mean by "selection of Lego"? Does it include DACTA products? If it doesn't, then The Construction Site in Waltham, Mass. has the largest retail selection of LEGO in the entire U.S. (They have more shelf space devoted to LEGO (...) (26 years ago, 4-Feb-99, to lugnet.general)
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