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- From: jittlov@gumby.cs.caltech.edu (Mike Jittlov)
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- Subject: Re: WoSaT posters!
- Date: 20 Nov 1992 10:16:30 GMT
- Organization: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena
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- kbeal@amber (Ken Beal) writes:
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- >Mike Jittlov (jittlov@gumby.cs.caltech.edu) wrote:
- >: The least expensive WIZARD laserdisk ("The Wizard of Speed and
- >: Time" ID 7209) sources I've seen are:
- >:
- >: Sight & Sound, 27 James Road, Waltham, MA 02154, (617) 894-8633
- >: (Mon-Wed 10-7, Thu-Fri 10-9 EST). Ask for DELIA HUSE (who knows
- >: practically everything about any laserdisk out there). $19.95
- >:
- >: The Whole Toon Access, PO Box 369, Issaquah, Washington 98027
- >: (206) 391-8747 (Mon-Fri 9-6, PST). Also $19.95
-
- >Hmm. Which one would be preferable, as far as liner notes etc. go?
- >Or is there any difference between the two suppliers?
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- Delia is a WIZARD fan, and knowledgeable friend.
- WT Access sent me a catalog, out of the blue.
- Same price for the disk. Call whoever you'd like.
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