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Fozzie Bear said:
Don't forget that anytime we've ever seen Kermit in a director's seat it's usually really huge on him.
Do you think so?:confused: The famous Muppet Movie publicity shot has Kermit taking up the whole seat with his legs going over the arm rests.Also, the "Can I get some action" sticker has Kermit with his legs to the floor.I know this is a different style director's chair as Kermit's chair has very long legs to bring him up to human height.Perhaps this is what you mean.But the seat part is always puppet scale that I have seen, with the exception of the Master Replica photo that was in Lee's Toy Review, which is what will happen if you put Kermit in a child's director's chair!
 

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Erine81981 said:
Ok here is what I got back from them about my question.

Here's what I asked.
I was wondering what stores will carry the Kermit the Frog Replicas?
As in not online.

Here is what they worte back.
So, why dont you want to order online?Dont you like credit cards?Perhaps you could get a friend to order one for you, or wait till Master Replicas has a retailer or ebay gets one that you can send a money order.
 

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Well considering this is such a high ticket item, perhaps he wants to inspect the product in person first. I know if I could buy this in a store as opposed to online I'd want to.
 

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That's Insane!

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Ouch! Shipping to the UK is even more than the poser himself...all-together almost $430. Might need to see if I can get it shipped to a friend in the US who can then send it on via USPS. But at least I have my order in...
That just seems absolutely insane!

I apologize in advance for playing the "shill" here, but it appears as though some of the international folks could really use some help on shipping costs for Kermit.

We're offering heavily DISCOUNTED shipping to any country that can accept "Oversize 1" category packaging via USPS. (The shipping carton exceeds the 79" girth + length limit that many countries have imposed. If you do not know your country's limit, feel free to ask us.) I know we can ship it to anywhere in the UK, Germany, Italy, France, and probably more than a few others for WAY LESS than what you're seeing out there.

If your country qualifies, it'll only cost you $30 for regular USPS Airmail Parcel Post and only $80 for Global Express Mail (including insurance.) Shipping to the USA and Canada are FREE if you pre-order.

I hope this helps!
Thanks,
Thomas
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Garland said:
Actually I just looked online to see if it existed and it does! "Children's size Director's Chair"...would make a nifty display piece for the Kermit replica I'm thinking. An option to the log :smile:
Cool! Where did you find it? Also, does the site show dimensions?

I agree that in publicity shots, Kermit is shown in a fitting chair. BUT, in the actual movies and shows, he's always in a full-size chair. I hope that the kids size chair won't be too small!

:smile:
Anthony
 

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CornerStore said:
Shipping to the USA and Canada are FREE if you pre-order.

I hope this helps!
Thanks,
Thomas
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Thanks, awesome! I know I’ll now be ordering from you guys for sure, be my first time.

Do guys by any chance check the packages off as gift when sent or mark it at a cheaper value? I always worry about delays and packages being opened at the border, especially with an item like this.

I can’t wait to get him, just have to do a little more saving up first, I collect too much stuff :eek:
 

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CornerStore said:
If your country qualifies, it'll only cost you $30 for regular USPS Airmail Parcel Post and only $80 for Global Express Mail (including insurance.) Shipping to the USA and Canada are FREE if you pre-order.

I hope this helps!
Thanks,
Thomas
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I'll second that.. we'll be ordering from you as well.. I live up in Alaska, and we often feel ripped off on shipping as most copmpanies want to ship UPS ground, but won't do that up here, so we have to do UPS air which is insane compared to USPS rates... we don't mind the "delay" nearly as much as we mind frequiently being asked to pay more in shipping then the item cost in the first place..... so we feel good supporting companies that do their best to offer decent shipping rates to us and to others stuck with the same rotten options...
 

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So how are these selling so far? Well enough to give us hopes for more in the series?

Any word yet on the next couple planned to come next?
 
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