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Without mentioning any names: I had a conversation with a retailer at the weekend. Pocketbond are indeed the distributors for Pegasus, and they own the moulds of a number of other producers (Imex and a few others). The retailer in question expressed considerable exasperation at Pocketbond's customer relations.

I shan't go into detail, but it seems that the prospects of the WWI & II French putting in an appearance in the immediate future are not rosy.

-- Edited by James H on Monday 28th of February 2011 02:49:04 PM

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James H. O'Racle, let me see if I got this right:

Someone whom you won't mention told you something you cannot tell precisely about some attitude we won't know in detail, with the bottom line being Pegasus figures might arrive late somewhere?

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I'm afraid I can neither confirm nor deny that.

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I got my Pegasus WWI & WWII French about 6 weeks ago-maybe more.  Here in the States, that is...

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