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Re: Pick-a-Brick Bins Question
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Mon, 1 Dec 2003 14:55:53 GMT
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thomasmain@myrealbox.com (Thomas Main) wrote in <HovJ12.uDv@lugnet.com>:

I wondered how people (esp. kids) reach into the higher bins?  Does a
store employee have to help you with your selection?

I've just been to the Milton Keynes shop. The PAB wall over there only has
about 20 usable bins (three rows x 6-8 columns), the others are for
decoration only. This (even with 3-4 types of element per bin) made for a
disappointingly small [1] selection (but I still filled a cup or two)...


1: especially when comparing to the only pictures I'd seen beforehand, of
the PAB wall at Legoland which is huge.


--
Harro de Jong



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  Pick-a-Brick Bins Question
 
I've been hearing a lot about the Pick-a-Brick Bins sprouting up in different Lego outlets across the country. After looking at this pic from NELUG's most recent display: (URL) wondered how people (esp. kids) reach into the higher bins? Does a store (...) (21 years ago, 24-Nov-03, to lugnet.general)

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