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Re: Catalogues
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Fri, 12 Feb 1999 08:05:11 GMT
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Simon Robinson wrote in message
<47C58C0CC8E2D111873600805FB756EC5A90E9@nt1-3.sdxplc.com>...
> Last year in the UK, we had 3 main Lego catalogues: One in January
> with the Adventurers on the front cover. Then in August they redesigned
> it and put the Insectoids on the front cover. Then in November we
> got a slightly different one that had the new Znap stuff on the
> front cover. As far as I know that's the first year we had more
> than one catalogue.
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> We also had a mini-catalogue in November that
> was just about the new computer games.
>
> I'd assumed that was something that had happened everywhere until
> in a private discussion with Rob Farver today I discovered that in the US
> you only had one catalogue.
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> I'm intrigued now. What's the situation in the rest of the world.
> Is it Britain that's the odd one out or the US?
>
> Simon
> http://www.SimonRobinson.com
In Turkey, we had two (slightly) different catalogs, too. In February, the
first 1998 catalog was released. Than in August a second one with the same
cover except a little yellow remark on top right corner saying "Scala and
New Basic Sets added". It have updated freestyle pages, Scala pages (given
in the older one too, but without set numbers, only as a teaser) and the
last page (for smallest sets - micro technic added). Inbox catalogs and
one-page brochures were all same through out the year, though.
Selçuk
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