There's no such Myachi as the "Electron M".
You could try the Myachi website, eBay, or maybe amazon.
The MSRP (Manufacturer's suggested retail price) of a Myachi is $6.99 in the most common packaging. Myachis also come in a wide range of lisenced properties such as NYC or NBA sacks, which can cost $7.99, $8.99 or $9.99.
Old school or rare Myachis are not available in stores or on most websites. Generally speaking, you will only find rares on auction sites such as ebay, though you can often find Myachi enthusiasts willing to sell or trade on the official myachi website or the official myachi forum.
The Snakeskin Tie-Dye was last released in the 0.7 series in 2002. It is considered a very rare Myachi.
While there aren't many Myachi retail locations in Canada at the moment, the Myachi home office does ship internationally. Just call the office at (615) 791-7783. If you are in the Toronto area, you can find Myachi at Tradeopia on Dalhousie St., Joelle's on Brant St. in Burlington or Toy Soup on King Street in St. Jacobs.
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People who live in Utah or who come from Utah are called Utahns.
There are over 500 different types of Myachi on the market and the majority of those types are out of production and therefore rare. A few things you can do to check and see if a Myachi is rare include:Look for the series # on the tag. The lower the number, the rarer the Myachi. Anything from 4.1 up are currently considered common.If there is no series # on the tag, the myachi is either a promotional, which means it is almost certainly rare, or it came from a series before the number was added to the tag (series 2.2 or before) and is rare.If the tag is one ply and printed rather than a woven fabric tag, it is an extremely rare Myachi.If the Myachi has a keychain loop sticking out of the side of it, it is likely very rare.
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