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Offre Speciale ORDER FORM SPECIAL OFFER ( 15.- Swiss francs each) Article N° Designation VHS PAL VHS SECAM VHS NTSC Qty Unit Price TOTAL 4201 Games from the heart NAGANO SFr. 15.00 4202 Games from the heart NAGANO SFr. 15.00 3284 Seoul Gymnastics - FRA SFr. 15.00 3289 Seoul Golden -FRA SFr. 15.00 3406 Jeux 1972 - 1976 - FRA / SECAM SFr. 15.00 3403 Jeux 1964 - 1968 - FRA / SECAM SFr. 15.00 3400 Jeux 1952 - 1960 - FRA / SECAM SFr. 15.00 3397 Jeux 1936 - 1948 - FRA / SECAM SFr. 15.00 3409 Jeux 1924 - 1976 - FRA / SECAM SFr. 15.00 3394 Jeux 1920 - 1932 - FRA / SECAM SFr. 15.00 3391 Jeux 1896 - 1912 - FRA / SECAM SFr. 15.00 3292 Calgary Official Film - ANG SFr. 15.00 3290 Seoul Highlights - FRA SFr. 15.00 3281 Seoul Gymnastics - ANG SFr. 15.00 3287 Seoul Golden - ANG SFr. 15.00 3286 Seoul Equestrian - ANG SFr. 15.00 3405 Jeux 1972 - 1976 - FRA / PAL SFr. 15.00 3402 Jeux 1964 - 1968 - FRA / PAL SFr. 15.00 3399 Jeux 1952 - 1960 - FRA / PAL SFr. 15.00 3396 Jeux 1936 - 1948 - FRA / PAL SFr. 15.00 3408 Jeux 1924 - 1976 - FRA / PAL SFr. 15.00 3393 Jeux 1920 - 1932 - FRA / PAL SFr. 15.00 3390 Jeux 1896 - 1912 - FRA / PAL SFr. 15.00 3304 Atlanta - Moments - ANG SFr. 15.00 3309 Nagano Skating - ANG SFr. 15.00 3308 Nagano Hockey - ANG SFr. 15.00 3310 Nagano Highlights -ANG SFr. 15.00 3303 Lillehammer Highlights - ANG SFr. 15.00 3084 Keeping Spirit -ANG SFr. 15.00 3407 Jeux 1792 - 1976 - FRA / NTSC SFr. 15.00 © International Olympic Committee ORDER FORM 3404 Jeux 1964 - 1968 - FRA / NTSC SFr. 15.00 Article N° Designation VHS PAL VHS SECAM VHS NTSC Qty Unit Price TOTAL 3401 Jeux 1952 - 1960 - FRA / NTSC SFr. 15.00 3398 Jeux 1936 - 1948 - FRA / NTSC SFr. 15.00 3410 Jeux 1924 - 1976 - FRA / NTSC SFr. 15.00 3395 Jeux 1920 - 1932 - FRA / NTSC SFr. 15.00 3392 Jeux 1896 - 1912 - FRA / NTSC SFr. 15.00 3293 Calgary Official Film - ANG SFr. 15.00 3305 Atlanta - Moments - ANG SFr. 15.00 3307 Atlanta -Memories SFr. 15.00 3298 Albertville Skating ANG SFr. 15.00 3300 Albertville Highlights ANG SFr. 15.00 SPECIAL OFFER - 50% VHS Ref. 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Total SECAM 320044 VII The Road to the Games 1 to 6 The Road to Nagano SFR. 60.00 320045 VII The Road to the Games 1 to 6 The Road to Nagano SFR. 60.00 320115 VIII Reflections of Summer original films 1 Atlanta official film 1996 SFR. 60.00 320116 VIII Reflections of Summer original films 2 London official film 1948 SOLD OUT SFR. 37.50 320117 VIII Reflections of Summer original films 3 Rome official film 1960 SFR. 45.00 320118 VIII Reflections of Summer original films 4 Tokyo official film 1964 SFR. 45.00 320119 VIII Reflections of Summer original films 5 Mexico official film 1968 SOLD OUT SOLD OUT SFR. 45.00 320120 VIII Reflections of Summer original films 6 Montreal official film 1976 SOLD OUT SFR. 45.00 320121 VIII Reflections of Summer original films 7 Moscow official film 1980 SFR. 45.00 320122 VIII Reflections of Summer original films 8 Los Angeles official film 1984 SOLD OUT SFR. 60.00 320123 VIII Reflections of Summer original films 9 Seoul official film 1988 SFR. 45.00 320125 VIII Reflections of Summer original films 10 Barcelona official film 1992 SOLD OUT SFR. 45.00 320104 IX Reflections of Winter edited films 1 The Hans Schubert Film: Squaw SFR. 20.00 Valley 1960 320105 IX Reflections of Winter edited films 2 The Hans Schubert Film: Innsbruck SFR. 20.00 1964 320106 IX Reflections of Winter edited films 3 The Masahiro Shinoda Film: SOLD OUT SFR. 20.00 Sapporo 1972 320107 IX Reflections of Winter edited films 4 The Tony Maylam/Michael Samuelson Film "White Rock": Innsbruck 1976 SFR. 20.00 320108 X Reflections of Winter original films 1 St. Moritz official film 1948 SFR. 20.00 320109 X Reflections of Winter original films 2 Squaw Valley official film 1960 SFR. 37.50 320110 X Reflections of Winter original films 3 Innsbruck official film 1964 SFR. 37.50 320111 X Reflections of Winter original films 4 Sapporo official film 1972 SFR. 45.00 320112 X Reflections of Winter original films 5 Innsbruck official film 1976 SFR. 37.50 320113 X Reflections of Winter original films 6 Lake Placid official film 1980 SFR. 12.50 320114 X Reflections of Winter original films 7 Calgary official film 1988 SFR. 45.00 320124 The Best Games Ever 1 Sydney 2000 Olympic Highlights SOLD OUT SFR. 37.50 320072 Sydney 2000 Highlights of the Opening SFR. 24.50 Ceremony © International Olympic Committee ORDER FORM Ref. 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