Green Grocer
Green Grocer
Does any body know if the Green Grocer is available in the Concord Mills, (Listed on the LEGO site as the Charlotte) NC LEGO store? If so or if not, is it worth the money? Thanks
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Re: Green Grocer
I have no idea if it's there, but it is definitly worth the money. MANY people have named it their favorite set of all time, and I do also. (Even though I don't actually own it.....) Here's a review, courtesy of I Scream Clone: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.p ... opic=29342mrkovach wrote:Does any body know if the Green Grocer is available in the Concord Mills, (Listed on the LEGO site as the Charlotte) NC LEGO store? If so or if not, is it worth the money? Thanks
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Re: Green Grocer
The store's contact information likely can be found here: http://stores.lego.com/en-US/default.aspx The Green Grocer set is one of the best sets for pieces that Lego is currently selling. I even prefer the parts over those in the Medieval Market Village.mrkovach wrote:Does any body know if the Green Grocer is available in the Concord Mills, (Listed on the LEGO site as the Charlotte) NC LEGO store? If so or if not, is it worth the money? Thanks
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Re: Green Grocer
Oh thanks, I wasn't sure if that was for just selling stuff or if it was just buying LEGO in general. Thanks for the responses
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Re: Green Grocer
For a quicker response to the question of 'does a store have such and such in stock?', try 411ing the phone number and calling the store directly. You could also be more proactive in finding out if you think a set is worth getting by looking up the set inventory or pictures on brickshelf and Flickr.
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Re: Green Grocer
I have looked at all you have mentioned and just wanted some second opinions from people who own the set. Thanks for the advice, but I'm going to the store on Friday.Ye Olde Republic wrote:For a quicker response to the question of 'does a store have such and such in stock?', try 411ing the phone number and calling the store directly. You could also be more proactive in finding out if you think a set is worth getting by looking up the set inventory or pictures on brickshelf and Flickr.
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