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Re: 2000 Catalog scans - TLC stance
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lugnet.admin.general, lugnet.off-topic.debate
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Date:
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Fri, 10 Dec 1999 07:02:47 GMT
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Selçuk <teyyareci> <sgore@superonline.com{AntiSpam}>
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James Brown <galliard@shades-of-night.com> wrote in message
news:FMHJDI.208@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.admin.general, Eric Joslin writes:
> > Add to that the frequency with which those catalogues are displayed by
> > stores- stores that we KNOW Lego representatives visit, like Toys R Us- and I
> > find it a little difficult to beleive that TLC is going to be bothered too
> > much by the information hitting the internet.
>
> This has been said a couple of times (that these are frequently displayed in
> stores), but in the various threads here, I've only seen 1 person state that 1
> store has done this.
Call me two then. My only vendors catalog, a 1987 one, was from a retailer
shelf. Actually, I went into my darkages around 1984, but I continue to
collect catalogs till 1987, from a nearby toystore. It was on the shelf, and
even I didn't know it was a vendor's catalog till I found an internet site
with front cover scans of many lego catalogs and full scans of a vendors'
catalog (this site is still there I think at least for 3 years).
Selçuk
> I also have never personally seen one of these catalogues - and believe me, if
> it was on the shelf at any Lego carrying store in my area, I'd see it - so I'm
> genuinely curious:
>
> Where does the idea that these show up frequently come from?
>
> James
> http://www.shades-of-night.com/lego/
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