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Toki Barron wrote:
> Also, for the 3 Pittsburgh area Lugneters and for the information of the group, I
> went to the Ames on Library Road in Bethel Park, PA (SW Pittsburgh suburb) and was
> able to get the 75% discount without problem (well, some of the sets didn't have
> the discount in the computer but that was easily fixed). They had signs
> advertising the sale right by the SW Lego, which was with all of the other Lego and
> not separate. Their selection was not that good, but they did have some of the
> 2000 stuff (no more Slave Is though :-)). They did not have any of the ATT, MTT,
> or the MF. I am going to try a couple of other local Ames stores and see if I can
> find a couple of B-Wings and maybe even some of the new stuff.
Check the Ames on Rt 22 outside of monroeville. I've had some good finds there.
Also, not really related to the Ames sale but I recently had a cool experiance at the S.W. Randalls
in Squirrel Hill. I went in looking for older sets and got talking to the manager. He said he
didn't have anything in the back room but he did offer to give me a 4559 if i brought a 4561.
Trains are not big sellers for them. Naturally, I brought the 4561. :)
i hope i get to move back to pittsburgh someday
-chris
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