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Where is LM Fleet supply?


they're in the north country: Detroit Lakes, Park Rapids, Virginia, Bemidji, Hibbing and Cloquet.

the sale may be just for today?; I saw the ad in the DL Tribune yesterday. They also have their pro staff in the stores cooking up fish.

I also noted that they have the new Lakemaster chips (108-203) there for $69.99.

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If anyone is in the market for one of these, that is one incredible sale price. You wouldn't be able to beat that anywhere. I paid $269 for my H20c and got the chip for $89 and I thought that was a pretty decent deal. If I lived close to a Fleet I would seriously contimplate getting another at that price.

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Their in Grand Rapids also.


oops, forgot to type that store.

the regular price for the h20 c at L&M is $219, about the same for mail order. You're right. It can't be beat.

I picked up the old chip on sale at L&M for $55. I should have waited a month to get the new one for only $15 more tongue.gif

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$199, once you pay the tax, is $212 or so. A great price, but maybe not really a door-buster: it's maybe $3-7 less than guys were paying at tigergps or jollyannsales last year at this time, with no tax and free shipping. But what really seals the deal is the price on the LakeMaster chip. There's your real savings of $30. Go get one of these NOW if you don't have one yet. (Oh, why do I always jump on stuff like this too soon?... blush.gif )

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A great price, but maybe not really a door-buster


yeah, but you could have it NOW, and not have to wait a couple days for it to arrive wink.gif

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Does anyone know if that was a one day sale or not? If it is still going on today I want to send my brother in Cloquet after one of the new Lakemaster chips.

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yeah, but you could have it NOW, and not have to wait a couple days for it to arrive
wink.gif


...so true... and the cost of driving from Perham is more than made up for by the fact that gas is always so much cheaper in DL... confused.gif

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the chips were regularly priced at $69.99.

The issue was whether or not the H20c was a one day sale.

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I was in the L&M in DL this afternoon and the H2Oc was back to $219. The '07 LakeMaster chip (108-203) was still $69.99, and the salesfolk said that that was the regular price.

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I wonder if Gander Mountain would price match for the LM chip. Do you have to have an ad to bring in?

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