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In lugnet.general, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
> In lugnet.general, Ray Sanders wrote:
> > In lugnet.general, Eric Harshbarger wrote:
> > >
> > > I was thinking the same thing. 13 white cones? What the? And so many
> > > singletom pieces (including 1x1 aqua bricks, and 3x3 corner slope blue).
> > >
> > > Truly bizarre... it almost looks like a dumping ground for leftover pieces.
> >
> > Ya know, I've wondered that myself. You don't suppose that TLC overruns parts to
> > cover themselves in case of disasters at sea ? (remembers the story about the
> > lost shipping container of parts bound for Enfield, flippers, etc). Might be an
> > interesting way of dump^H^H^H^H turning those K-8s into some cash.
>
> Fascinating theory. I'll go one further (while we're speculating).. watch the
> inventory! It may change.
>
> If this truly is a way to get rid of surplus, I could see the "extra" pieces
> changing. They're not printed on the bin unlike the first 400 (or 700, depending
> on the bin) so they could be changed without major impact to production...
Does what you just said sound familiar in another setting ? Can you say PaB ? I
knew you could :)
Ray
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