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Re: Guess who paid for those eToy Lego bargains?
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Wed, 7 Feb 2001 23:31:40 GMT
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> And if you really investigate the price of Lego, it's not realistically a
> hobby a child can *really* get into. The average child might get a few sets
> as gifts, maybe some buckets, but then they just won't have enough bricks to
> build much with
Yes, but over a few years, a child can accumulate a substantial amount of
bricks to use. And by the time they have a large supply of lego, they most
likely will have a job or other source of income to use towards the purchase
of Lego. I personally have nowhere near the amount of Lego some AFOLs have,
but I still have enough to build large casltes and buildings. It just
depends if a child is into Lego enough to continue to build.
~Kevin Blocksidge~
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| | Re: Guess who paid for those eToy Lego bargains?
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| (...) Yes and no. Have you ever been to a store specializing in train models? I have been to several. There happens to be a hardware store on University Ave. in Berkeley, CA that has a model and train hobby section in the basement. Point being: from (...) (24 years ago, 6-Feb-01, to lugnet.lego.direct)
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