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Re: lego pick a brick
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Date: 
Mon, 7 May 2007 01:54:50 GMT
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In lugnet.parts, Timothy P. Smith wrote:
In lugnet.parts, John Patterson wrote:
Who might know?  I was just on Lego's pick a brick

Practically everything is cheaper on BrickLink. Very few parts are cheaper from
online Pick-a-Brick and shipping just makes it worse. Now, in-store PAB is a
different deal. That can be incredibly cheap, for some parts.

Tim
Thanks Tim, what is in store PAB?  Is that the Lego stores?  I had one close by
when I lived in Burbank and they sold them by the container.  The large one was
$16.00 and you could get a lot of bricks in them.  I found a tun of yellow and
tan 1x1 round bricks and the transblue panel 1x2x2.  Could get a lot in a
container and then sold some on ebay that brought a very good price.
Pick a brick at Shop at home does change what it offers and some seem to be a
rather ok price, but you got to be very careful. They started to sell the 1x2
macaronni bricks and the 1x2 with grill bricks.
John P



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(...) Practically everything is cheaper on BrickLink. Very few parts are cheaper from online Pick-a-Brick and shipping just makes it worse. Now, in-store PAB is a different deal. That can be incredibly cheap, for some parts. Tim (18 years ago, 6-May-07, to lugnet.parts)

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