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In lugnet.general, Bram Lambrecht writes:
> "Ben Gatrelle" <ben@yellowcastle.spam.com> writes:
> > IF you are not a member of the LEGO Club, and therefore don't get the
> > Mania Magazine, I have about a hundred entry blanks for free membership.
>
> > Send me a SASE and I'll send you one.
>
> Don't most new sets include applications? What always strikes me as
> funny is that they chrge $7 for additional memberships on the same
> application. Who would pay $7 for the crummy advertizing brochure
> otherwise known as Mania Magazine? (I get three copies now--I don't know
> how or why. Two are addressed to me, one to Katelyn Lamprecht. I wonder
> who ordered that one? There's no one in my family named Katelyn...)
> --Bram
Yes most sets now days do come with a free application. There was a time
however when they only came in larger sets. Smaller sets had applications that
you could send in with payment or a certain number of "collector points" or
something like that from the corner of the set's instructions. I remember
when I was a kid, probably early to mid-eighties, the only way you could join
was to pay, but they sent you a small set on your birthday!
I think the magazine is pretty good for their <12 year old target audience.
My little sister (11) sent in a picture of a Mos Eisley Cantina scene from
Star Wars (which they didn't print). She enjoys entering their contests.
I look forward to the coupons in the Christmas issue, and I enjoy reading the
bios they sometimes have on the minifig characters. I've been thinking of
creating a whos who of minifigs page to put on my website.
Ben
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