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<blockquote data-quote="Mwak73" data-source="post: 549997" data-attributes="member: 13334"><p><strong>That's excellent, Andy, and Mark... thank you.</strong></p><p><strong>And it seems to bear out all the (scant) evidence I've been able to find out thus far from other sources.</strong></p><p><strong>That the cases were generally very rare things over here.</strong></p><p><strong>I knew about the darth Vader one, being part of the bounty Hunter scheme, but the John Menzies thing, is news to me. Great to hear.</strong></p><p><strong>The most surprising thing to me, is that the small cases weren't really a thing here. I would have thought they were the more common, if any were going to be.</strong></p><p><strong>But I think we've more or less gotten around to the general gist of things, case wise, now -</strong></p><p><strong>That they weren't really a thing here, by and large.</strong></p><p><strong>Obviously, random stockists getting hold of surplus US stock etc, is something nobody will get a definitive picture of anymore now, so I'll discount any concern with that side of things.</strong></p><p><strong>It's purely whether they were able to be found, as widely available, stock, items, on all the shelves, that my question is based in finding out.</strong></p><p><strong>And I think you fellas have more or less confirmed, what all the evidence was beginning to suggest.</strong></p><p><strong>Thank you for your help <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="👍" title="Thumbs up :thumbsup:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f44d.png" data-shortname=":thumbsup:" /></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mwak73, post: 549997, member: 13334"] [B]That's excellent, Andy, and Mark... thank you. And it seems to bear out all the (scant) evidence I've been able to find out thus far from other sources. That the cases were generally very rare things over here. I knew about the darth Vader one, being part of the bounty Hunter scheme, but the John Menzies thing, is news to me. Great to hear. The most surprising thing to me, is that the small cases weren't really a thing here. I would have thought they were the more common, if any were going to be. But I think we've more or less gotten around to the general gist of things, case wise, now - That they weren't really a thing here, by and large. Obviously, random stockists getting hold of surplus US stock etc, is something nobody will get a definitive picture of anymore now, so I'll discount any concern with that side of things. It's purely whether they were able to be found, as widely available, stock, items, on all the shelves, that my question is based in finding out. And I think you fellas have more or less confirmed, what all the evidence was beginning to suggest. Thank you for your help 👍[/B] [/QUOTE]
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