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| | Author: | axmpxl | Posted: | Jun 17, 2021 22:35 | Subject: | Samsonite Lego Question | Viewed: | 134 times | Topic: | General | |
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| I have a Canadian Samsonite set that is sealed in cellophane. However it also
has box seals at both ends of the set. European sets wrapped in cellophane do
not have seals. Is this normal for Samsonite sets or is this odd? I've
attached a picture. There clearly are seals under the cellophane. Any help
clarifying this would be much appreciated.
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| | | | Author: | SezaR | Posted: | Jun 17, 2021 22:50 | Subject: | Re: Samsonite Lego Question | Viewed: | 71 times | Topic: | General | |
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| In General, axmpxl writes:
| I have a Canadian Samsonite set that is sealed in cellophane. However it also
has box seals at both ends of the set. European sets wrapped in cellophane do
not have seals. Is this normal for Samsonite sets or is this odd? I've
attached a picture. There clearly are seals under the cellophane. Any help
clarifying this would be much appreciated.
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E!!! item number:393219386763
Based on the other photos, this is not produced by Samsonite of Canada because:
- no French text such as "Jeu de construction" is printed on the box,
- Instead of "77 pieces", there is " 77 Interlocking pieces" printed,
- "Stratford, Ont. Canada" is not printed on the side of the box,
The Canadian boxes never had seals on the sides of the box. Small boxes were
not sealed, and for the bigger boxes, only the inner tray were wrapped with cellophane.
Attached are photos of Canadian boxed set
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