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Does a retired King and Country data base exist somewhere? I picked up a DD075 and I can't find it listed anywhere (that I have looked anyway) Can someone tell me about it?
it's a shame this data base is no longer being updated...
Sager's will open...it just takes a few seconds sometimes...
Hi Mike,
I plan on updating it. Just need to get some time to play catch up. Saved the data as dispatched occurred, but haven't put it in yet.
-Rich
for those of you who have not seen or used Rich's database...it is nice!!!!
here are the links...
for K&C................. http://cis.niagara.edu/kandc/
for JJD.................. http://cis.niagara.edu/jjd/
Mike ,
it is good to have these resources to identify the product line...However they are missing the early parts of the lines...ie the AK series on the database starts @ AK11...
Joe
Mike ,
it is good to have these resources to identify the product line...However they are missing the early parts of the lines...ie the AK series on the database starts @ AK11...
Joe
Mike ,
it is good to have these resources to identify the product line...However they are missing the early parts of the lines...ie the AK series on the database starts @ AK11...
Joe
The reason for this is that I don't have all the data that I need for those sets. I did the databases primarily to track releases by release date and retirement date. Went back, via dispatches and forum posts, as far as I could in that regard. With series like Ancient Eqypt and Streets of Old Hong Kong I have collected the release/retired information, but haven't put it in yet. You'll see some of them, but that is because they were sets retired recently, and I wanted to reflect an accurate visual dispatch for a month. Sagers site is excellent as well, especially for more historical releases from 90s and early 2000s. My goal was to be fast, efficient and include dates (helps predict what may retire, and track costs over the years).
Hope this helps to clarify the intent.
I agree they are very usefull. From what I understand Sagers web site is more complete ^&cool