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My local Toyworld doesn't run the national catalogues etc. either and their
prices are ridiculous. The Toyworld in Gladstone,QLD (about 1.5 hours drive
away) does, but it is a long way to go.. One day i must check it out though.
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Jason King
LugNet #665
Deidre Rushton Brumby <drb@tasmail.com> wrote in message
news:GGLCpH.Lt7@lugnet.com...
> The really funny thing about this is that this set has always been extremely
> rare in Tas and it gets always gets snaffled day 1 at full price ($208)...
> and yet suddenly LA can make available heaps of them at a greatly reduced price!
>
> The Toyworld catalogue* started yesterday. There were at least 20 of the
> King Leo's castle (price unmarked) stacked just inside the door of Toyworld
> Hobart yesterday at opening. They were selling very fast (as was all sorts
> of non Lego stuff), the store was absolutely packed and the register queues
> were 25 minutes long. I have never ever seen that store like that before,
> not even close to it. But I digress.
>
> If Hobart, (or where-ever you are) has sold out and you have a credit card,
> try ringing Devonport Toyworld, they'll put it on the Redline bus service
> for you for about $5 (in Tasmania only, obviously). Their Lego stock is
> slower to move than elsewhere.
>
> *Launceston Toyworld generally doesn't run the catalogue for some bizarre
> reason, though I cannot be sure that this applies to this specific sale.
>
> Deidre
> drb@tasmail.com
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