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I dunno, at least one sculptor makes them look like inserts in the top half.
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BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: Fri Jan 17, 2020 6:58 pm Warlord are planning price rises from the start of February; up to 25% on some products, if rumours are to be believed.
Apparently it's a price "adjustment" caused by the suppliers: not their fault at all.

Plus have you noticed that Warlord never put prices in their product advertising?
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FreddBloggs wrote: Fri Jan 17, 2020 9:01 pm Just reflect on this, do you have fewer lingerie babes than Purps, if so life us fine, if not.... oooooh boy are you in trouble.
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Thinking about it, there must be a niche for a beach bimbos v fishmen game.
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Redcar Beach Bimbos ? I wouldn’t rate those fishmen’s chances
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I suspect there will be a lot of price adjustments in the next few months.
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yep.. get your lead/plastic-stocks built up now...
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What do you think I’ve been doing the last 40 years :D :D
Although today I will be doing a panic purchase from Fenris. And tomorrow it’s French wine.
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vexillia wrote: Fri Jan 17, 2020 9:29 pm Apparently it's a price "adjustment" caused by the suppliers: not their fault at all.
That could well be true, though; however, my problem with "adjustment" is that it suggests downs as well as ups, but we all know it's only going one way. Why not be honest?
vexillia wrote: Fri Jan 17, 2020 9:29 pm Plus have you noticed that Warlord never put prices in their product advertising?
In fairness, they usually have quite a few deals going on at any given time, so perhaps that's understandable, as it might not be accurate? As per the above, I have less problem with that than "adjustments".
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Petrol stations in Australia ('servos') were notorious for their price 'adjustments', weekend? adjust upwards, oil crisis, price upward, oil shortage, price upward, etc. Then their reps would be on the news advising that as the oil price had gone up they were reluctantly required to adjust pricing at the bowser. Funny how it never went down when oil prices per barrel went down. I've come to the conclusion that the modern redefinition of adjustments is 'always up, never down'.
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