Were there two sales brochures for MY2000?
Originally posted by AVXs2000
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While browsing Ebay, I found someone selling two separate MY2000 USA sales brochures. He called one of them the "BIG" brochure (20 pages, http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?V...item=1080404093) and the other he called the "SMALL" brochure (16 pages, http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?V...item=1080404193).
Since they were both described as multiple pages with binding, I am sure he was not talking about the single sheet fold-out "poster" brochure (which when folded also looks like the other brochures). These are also not the same as the spiral bound versions of the dealer sales brochure.
So has anyone seen the BIG brochure? How is it different from the SMALL brochure? Now I am really curious about it. Arvin also mentioned there are many, so how many unique US sales brochures are there for MY2000? Does anyone have a complete collection?
[QUOTE]Originally posted by WhiteS2k
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While browsing Ebay, I found someone was selling two separate MY2000 USA sales brochures.
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While browsing Ebay, I found someone was selling two separate MY2000 USA sales brochures.
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I have both '00 brochures and both were for the US market.
The big "special" version is a horizontal format, many pages with lots of detailed stories. It is bound with Wire-O black wire, like a notebook. Very impressive and not very common.
The "regular" version is a vertical format that is very much like the brochures produced in the following years, saddle stitched (stapled) and not nearly as many pages.
And no, I am not selling them!
The big "special" version is a horizontal format, many pages with lots of detailed stories. It is bound with Wire-O black wire, like a notebook. Very impressive and not very common.
The "regular" version is a vertical format that is very much like the brochures produced in the following years, saddle stitched (stapled) and not nearly as many pages.
And no, I am not selling them!




