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Re: No in-box catalogs?
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lugnet.technic
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Thu, 13 Jan 2000 14:27:47 GMT
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Selçuk <teyyareci> <SGORE@SUPERONLINEihatespam.COM>
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Mark Koesel <koesel@umich.edu> wrote in message
news:Fo91ot.KsG@lugnet.com...
> Has anyone else found that some of the new Technic sets don't
> include in-box catalogs? My copies of 8520 Millenium Slizer
> and 8237 Formula Force both did not come with any in-box
> catalogs. But my copy of 8236 Bike Burner did, however. Maybe
> TLC is beginning to scale back the in-box literature in the US
> too (as they are in Europe)?
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> Just wondering,
>
> Mark
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>
The only 1999 technic sets that I bought so far is 8448 Super Car II and
8444 Air Enforcer, and both came with only a two sheet brochure instead of a
catalog that we are used with from the past. Additionally, none of the other
1999 sets (I bought all the SW sets and a few others like two Space Port and
a Rock Raiders set) came with a catalog, only one or two sheet theme
specific brochures.
Selçuk
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| Has anyone else found that some of the new Technic sets don't include in-box catalogs? My copies of 8520 Millenium Slizer and 8237 Formula Force both did not come with any in-box catalogs. But my copy of 8236 Bike Burner did, however. Maybe TLC is (...) (25 years ago, 13-Jan-00, to lugnet.technic)
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