Tom, if in fact a store is using item pricing, as opposed to 'shelf pricing', then there would be the ability to sell the current stock at the old prices, with the new stock being priced appropriately as it is put out. Can't do the same in a catalog situation. The set up would be as bad as some of the infomercials we enjoy: "the first 25 people who call in will get the super-duper-do-it-all mark 88 for just 29.95, regular price 39.95...." Catalog pretty much has to show one price, be it the old or new one.