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Re: Shopping in Seoul?
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lugnet.market.shopping
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Thu, 14 Aug 2003 22:44:41 GMT
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In lugnet.market.shopping, Raymond Flournoy wrote:
> Hi all,
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> Any advice for shopping for LEGO in Korea? Are there any sets available there
> which are unavailable in the US? At the very least, are there Korean-language
> catalogs available for free at toy stores/toy departments?
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> Thanks for any advice or suggestions! I can trade with advice about Japan if
> you are headed to Japan any time soon. :^)
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> --Raymond Flournoy
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> flournoy@post.harvard.edu "Because, of course, a man with an
> ray@sehda.com obsession is a man who has very little
> sales-resistance." -- C. S. Lewis
I have wandered around that general area shopping for Lego. In the stores in the
center of the city, I didn't find any deals. I wandered around in a few suburban
areas and found a few older Technic sets. Had to buy them :) I think the import
duty in S. Korea bumps the Lego price quite a bit, so the bargains are hard to
find. You will get to see all the "Oxford" sets though which are a local Lego
clone.
JB
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