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In lugnet.lego, Mike Walsh wrote:
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> "BrickBuy" <pjanssen@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
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> > 1 initially, one later on to replenish lost bricks
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> This surprises me. We have had virtually zero loss out of our event kit and
> the K8 we got years ago. Do you have any insight as where the bricks went?
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> When we first got a K8 I was concerned about loss because I had recently
> talked to LEGO employees at both LEGOLand California and the Imagination
> Center in Orlando. In both cases employees told me that people regularly
> helped themselves to the bricks in the play area even though signs were
> posted asking people not to.
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> We have had really good experiences though. We have yet to have any
> significant shrinkage of the bricks LEGO has provided us. Maybe people here
> are more honest than most ...
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> Mike
We have experienced noticable losses at three events:
Shrine show, where we used bricks to make ornaments for the tree, as Paul
mentioned.
COSI show, where everything is hands on... I think the event kit bricks joined
their brothers and sisters in the COSI build area. They had a place for kids to
build and "race" cars from LEGO parts.
Marcon, where we allowed the kids to each build a small creation, which then
became the prize when they won the timed contest.
We're not talking about large quantities of bricks, but over time, you can see
the difference.
// Joe
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