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Re: what is this smooth brown Technic cylinder?!?
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Wed, 4 Aug 2004 20:31:20 GMT
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In lugnet.parts, Joe Strout wrote:
> I'm in need of a quantity of Technic Pin Joiner Rounds (part 75535). I
> know I could buy these directly from the stores associated with
> peeron.com, but as a newbie, I'm wondering if there is a better way.
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> What I'd really rather do is buy a number of sets that contain the part,
> so that in addition to getting the joiners I need, I get other parts in
> the deal. I imagine this would be cheaper in the long run than
> individually buying the parts I need seperately.
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> The part/set inventory at peeron.com is exceedingly cool; it can show me
> all the sets that contain this part. But it doesn't show the list price
> for each set. So, it's very difficult (impractical) for me to compute
> the $/Joiner of each set, so I can choose the one(s) that are most
> economical for my immediate goal.
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> Is there some way to make it do this? Or, what do more experienced
> AFOLs do when they have a need like this?
>
> Thanks,
> - Joe
>
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Visit the BrickLink price guide for this part in Brown:
http://www.bricklink.com/catalogPriceGuide.asp?P=75535&colorID=8
Pick the shop that appeals to your price/quantity needs.
If you want to see the sets that these come in visit the where used page:
http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemIn.asp?P=75535&in=S
scroll down to the color. Click on the set link and navigate to the price guide
for those sets. I don't think any of those in brown are available retail
anymore.
Happy Hunting!
-Rob.
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