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The Gold Collectors Albertosaurus

Started by MaastrichtianGuy, May 09, 2015, 01:58:29 AM

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MaastrichtianGuy

can someone help me find the Gold Collectors albertosaurus to make me get because the only way to get this guy is you have to buy it and order it all the way in canada and as you know im not canadian i dont live in canada and i cant call canada cause it will cost money which my divorced parents wont let me do plus my brother


Blade-of-the-Moon

Man..I had one last year and it took forever to sell. Your best bet is to order from the Canadian store via their website/online.  Or maybe a Canadian member can help you?

Daspletodave

What Canadian online store would that be?
I checked the Tyrell Museum shop and they do not have this model.

MaastrichtianGuy

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That will be The Fossil Shop Inc http://thefossilshop.com/product-category/giftware/

SBell

Quote from: MaastrichtianGuy on May 09, 2015, 02:17:22 PM
That will be The Fossil Shop Inc http://thefossilshop.com/product-category/giftware/

The owner of that shop is the person that went through the trouble of having it produced. I remember seeing them for around $20, and never buying one.

More recently, I've seen them for 5-7, and still haven't bought one. It helps that I've always lived within a few hours' drive to get there.

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