Well, that sucks, but its understandable.

Company can't keep items in inventory, just to be taxed year after
year, just so pieces for out of print games can be left available.
Might as well yell at Hasbro because I can't get a counter for my
Terrible Swift Sword game I got from TSR in 1984.

Consider it a modelling challenge! :)

Darilian
Bits are your friend.
On Feb 2, 3:19 pm, Blott <[email protected]> wrote:
> I just received a copy of Australia in a trade recently, and it was
> brand new still in shrink.  As I opened up all the components I came
> to find that the plastic pieces that are meant to hold together the
> windmill weren't in the box.  Clearly this was not an issue I needed
> to concern the trader with, since the game and it's components were
> still in their original packaging.
>
> So I contacted Ravensburger's customer service earlier today.  About
> 10 minutes ago I got their response..."Thank you for your inquiry.
> The replacement pieces you have requested are no longer available
> since that particular game has been discontinued.  We are sorry for
> the inconvenience."  Great, now I'm gonna have to jury-rig a paper
> clip or something.
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