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> 3) LA selecting which sets get sent to toy-shops, and not allowing the
> toyshops as much choice on what they get. [After the first delivery of sets
> from each line, they can order what they want, but they have some sets
> forced on them that just sit there. IE, my local toy shop [a small store]
> had between 40 and 60 6709's, 8 6975's, and a few other sets that just sit
> on the shelf till they get discounted. [and how would LA expect a small
> store to sell 40 copies of a discontinued set?]
I notice that a lot of the older lego I have seen lately is insectoids,
that seems to be making a comeback, probobly LA is clearing excess
inventory and drawing names out of a hat for stores that are to get the
stock.
The problem with lego sales in australia is that more and more lego is
sold through a small handfull of stores (coles myer is most definatly
the largest retailer of lego in australia I would think)
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