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Re: Finding Orbit Balls In Canada
Yup, looks like these balls, which are a) difficult to find to begin with, being that the manufacturer discontinued them, b) relatively fragile for a FRC game piece, and c) not particularly cheap are pretty much impossible to get in Canada for the time being, at least till Karen and the folks at FIRST Robotics Canada come through with this mystery supplier, since even the American teams are having large difficulties getting a significant number of them.
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Re: Finding Orbit Balls In Canada
We have similar problems in the UK. John Lewis, Toys R Us, Hammleys... none of the staff I showed the picture to has ever seen one. At least we know to protect the one in the kit, whenever the kits show up.
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Re: Finding Orbit Balls In Canada
Try going to the blip toys website and inquiring about an order.
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