Product availabili​ty - Patriot SS USB 3.0 Flash Drive?

I am interested in purchasing the Patriot Supersonic 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive. It is currently sold out online and BestBuy does not sell them in stores. Here is the product page. Do you know if/when the item will be available online? Or if you can find out if the item is sold out due to the 2012 holiday season, or if Best Buy has no plans on selling the item again? I'd rather not wait around forever if I don't have to. Thanks.
Patriot Memory - Supersonic 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive
Model: PEF64GSUSB | SKU: 2731844
This USB 3.0 flash drive features quad-channel technology for read speeds up to 100MB/sec. and features 64GB of storage for storing large media files. The aluminum housing ensures durability.
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I go to my local Best Buy store now and then and find that they have an item out of stock. Now they are able to tell me if they are getting anymore in by searching in their computer and seeing what their shipment totals are going to be. If it says 0 are coming in and its that way for a long time, its very well thought to be the product is not going to be carried by Best Buy anymore.
I noticed that Best Buy often has good buy deals where they only get X amount of quantitiy of an item and when its sold out they are not getting anymore back in. 
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