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 Author: psusaxman2000 View Messages Posted By psusaxman2000
 Posted: Feb 14, 2023 12:15
 Subject: Cardboard sleeves for instructions
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psusaxman2000 (322)

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First I apologize if this has been answered already as I've not been as active
in the forums as I was in the past.

I recently got around to building my
 
Set No: 71411  Name: The Mighty Bowser
* 
71411-1 (Inv) The Mighty Bowser
2807 Parts, 2022
Sets: Super Mario: Sculptures
Upon opening noticed that the
instructions were in a cardboard sleeve (attached). I know that we catalog cardboard
sleeves for capes and rubber bands, but should we also do it for these sleeves?
There appears to a be a PCC like code on here that would allow someone who was
to sell the sealed instructions a means of identifying it without opening the
sleeve. I know that there isn't a "sealed" option for instructions,
but thought it would be helpful for others. Thoughts?
 
 Author: randyf View Messages Posted By randyf
 Posted: Feb 14, 2023 12:35
 Subject: Re: Cardboard sleeves for instructions
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In Catalog, psusaxman2000 writes:
  First I apologize if this has been answered already as I've not been as active
in the forums as I was in the past.

I recently got around to building my
 
Set No: 71411  Name: The Mighty Bowser
* 
71411-1 (Inv) The Mighty Bowser
2807 Parts, 2022
Sets: Super Mario: Sculptures
Upon opening noticed that the
instructions were in a cardboard sleeve (attached). I know that we catalog cardboard
sleeves for capes and rubber bands, but should we also do it for these sleeves?
There appears to a be a PCC like code on here that would allow someone who was
to sell the sealed instructions a means of identifying it without opening the
sleeve. I know that there isn't a "sealed" option for instructions,
but thought it would be helpful for others. Thoughts?


We are not adding these to the catalog because they cannot be inventoried properly.

Cheers,
Randy
 Author: psusaxman2000 View Messages Posted By psusaxman2000
 Posted: Feb 14, 2023 17:07
 Subject: Re: Cardboard sleeves for instructions
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In Catalog, randyf writes:
  In Catalog, psusaxman2000 writes:
  First I apologize if this has been answered already as I've not been as active
in the forums as I was in the past.

I recently got around to building my
 
Set No: 71411  Name: The Mighty Bowser
* 
71411-1 (Inv) The Mighty Bowser
2807 Parts, 2022
Sets: Super Mario: Sculptures
Upon opening noticed that the
instructions were in a cardboard sleeve (attached). I know that we catalog cardboard
sleeves for capes and rubber bands, but should we also do it for these sleeves?
There appears to a be a PCC like code on here that would allow someone who was
to sell the sealed instructions a means of identifying it without opening the
sleeve. I know that there isn't a "sealed" option for instructions,
but thought it would be helpful for others. Thoughts?


We are not adding these to the catalog because they cannot be inventoried properly.

Cheers,
Randy

That's unfortunate. I used the digital version for building the set, so
I guess I'll just have to put a post it or something on it for now so that
I know what it is down the road.