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Re: [PRESS RELEASE] INTRODUCING BRICKS? MAGAZINE - THE LEGO® FAN MAGAZINE.
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lugnet.publish
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Thu, 9 Jan 2003 21:11:43 GMT
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In lugnet.publish, John Neal writes:
> I'm curious-- how would the inclusion of non-LEGO items help round off a >*LEGO* fan magazine?
Well, it was just a thought. I guess the question is how wide a circulation
the mag is aiming for. Is it exclusively for AFOLs or is it a more general
brick-toy-hobbyist material? In the case of the former, which is fine, I
guess you have a valid point.
> > Other hobbyist mags that I have seen are
> > usually more broad than just one manufacturer.
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> I think we would have to agree that our situation is rather unique-- why try
> and force it into something it is not?
Not my intention.
> Personally, I would consider any clone info in my LEGO fan magazine noisey and
> annoying. I couldn't care less about clones and wouldn't want them cluttering
> up the mag-- it would be reason enough for me to unsubscribe-- once I've
> already subscribed, that is:-)
>
> Stay pure, Matt!
Well I wouldn't want you unsubscribing for something I myself admittedly
would not be sold on. Just voicing an idea 'tis all.
Cheers,
-Hendo
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