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Re: Governor's Ship - what is it?
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lugnet.loc.au
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Wed, 9 Aug 2000 10:32:35 GMT
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Kerry Raymond wrote in message ...
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> Although I don't often try to buy Lego from the newspaper classified, my few
> attempts at doing so have been thwarted by the early risers of this world.
> This causes me to believe that there are many more active Lego enthusiasts
> in Brisbane than are represented here on LUGnet.
Hehe, it's not just a Brisbane thing :-) Exactly the same thing happened to
me here in Melbourne. Sellers averaged twenty inquiries between the paper
going out and 9am, apparently!
I don't think its eBay sellers or anything, I think it's just to do with
lots of people wanting them really badly, after all they are the most
popular sets that Lego ever made.
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> For example, does anyone know if the Brisbane-based e-bay Lego seller
> "smazh" is a LUGnetter?
Sadly, a Lego seller doesn't need to have a love of the brick... :-( I doubt
that smazh would be even remotely interested in LUGNET except maybe for the
marketplace groups. Maybe you should ask there.
Cheers,
Paul
LUGNET member 164
http://www.geocities.com/doctorshnub/
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