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 Author: psusaxman2000 View Messages Posted By psusaxman2000
 Posted: Dec 2, 2020 14:06
 Subject: Set 1349 Instruction book
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psusaxman2000 (291)

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I picked up a bulk lot over the weekend that included
 
Set No: 1349  Name: Steven Spielberg Moviemaker Set
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1349-1 (Inv) Steven Spielberg Moviemaker Set
413 Parts, 7 Minifigures, 1 Gear, 2000
Sets: Studios
I'm hoping
all the part are here, but in looking at the book that came with it, I quickly
realized that I wouldn't be able to read any of it as it is full German text.
I'm assuming that it's pretty normal to have the instruction books in
different languages, but it made me think as I was looking through the catalog,
how do you list this for sale? Being that I'm based in the US, most would
expect that this is in English, and even with a note on the listing could easily
be mixed up or missed. It's a hefty book/instruction in great shape but
don't want to deal with a language mix up. Thoughts?
 Author: LEtgomyeGO View Messages Posted By LEtgomyeGO
 Posted: Dec 2, 2020 19:20
 Subject: Re: Set 1349 Instruction book
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I would add "Instructions in German, not English." to the item description.

In Catalog, psusaxman2000 writes:
  I picked up a bulk lot over the weekend that included
 
Set No: 1349  Name: Steven Spielberg Moviemaker Set
* 
1349-1 (Inv) Steven Spielberg Moviemaker Set
413 Parts, 7 Minifigures, 1 Gear, 2000
Sets: Studios
I'm hoping
all the part are here, but in looking at the book that came with it, I quickly
realized that I wouldn't be able to read any of it as it is full German text.
I'm assuming that it's pretty normal to have the instruction books in
different languages, but it made me think as I was looking through the catalog,
how do you list this for sale? Being that I'm based in the US, most would
expect that this is in English, and even with a note on the listing could easily
be mixed up or missed. It's a hefty book/instruction in great shape but
don't want to deal with a language mix up. Thoughts?