I would like any info on dealing with Tusken Raiders.. AKA Sand people. How is the workmanship? Are their Prices reasonable?
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Be careful dealing with Tusken Raiders. They make their items out of scraps they scavenge in the desert or things they can take from others. When dealing with them in person, it is easy to handle a small group as they are nervous and easily frightened, but be careful because they will return with numbers to rip you off.Chris Bopp
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They are making things that no one else is reproducing, and their quality is good, depending on the item. They very hard to get in touch with. Your best bet is to take a trip to Tatooine. I would make sure what ever you buy, you either buy it in person, or make sure they have it in stock when you order. If the item is back ordered, you may find yourself waiting along time to recieve it.-Brian Jankowski
Sally Port Mess
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I have experienced tons of delays from them. They travel in single file and a few weeks ago they were held up when the leader fell in a sarlacc pit. Just a few days ago, they ran off from some hooded duded when I had ordered spare parts from a landspeeder.Stephen Lunsford
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Gawd, all they do is scream on the phone when you call about your order.Bob Welch
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