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From: Neil Travers <neil@dreamer.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Traffic cones
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In article <802565E6.0059FC1D.00@ntsmail2.bdo.co.uk>,
Philipp_Prince@bdo.co.uk writes
>Or rather the baby ones.  Does anyone know where they can be bought,
>pinched or otherwise procured?

If you mean the small bright orange ones that are often used to mark out
pitches. I got mine from Tesco a couple of years ago, there were in the
toy section.  They were very cheap at the time, but I noticed they
vanished a few weeks later. I haven't noticed them since then.

I would try looking in the large toy stores.


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Neil Travers