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Norman Mensing wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> After reading LUGNET for some months, and the more I read and looked
> around at the cool pages and MOCs (or better YOGs ?), the more I got
> hooked again. Unfortunately all my Lego stuff was in the baement at my
> grandpas house, but I HAD to have some of these fascinating bricks in my
> hands again, so I went to the TRU and had a closer look at the lego
> shelves. The 2879 "Treasure raiders" (which is a TRU special in Germany,
> as I know by now) caught my eyes, especially as it was marked down to 10
> DM (~ $5), and now I'm fully into Lego again.
>
> It still took me some time to find out how to post to LUGNET though, but
> now I got it.
>
> My favorite themes are space (ever was), of course including Star Wars,
> I liked town, when it still was not juniorized, I love the adventurers,
> and I always had big fun building big technic stuff.
>
> Its great to have found a community like LUGNET to share thoughts and
> ideas, and to see so many other people being addicted to those fantastic
> little bricks.
>
> So much for now,
>
> Norman
Welcome Norman (Willkommen Norman!) to the wonderful world of LUGNET!!
By your EMAIL I take it that you are either American (or from another
English speaking country), or you have excellent English writing skills. (I
think you are American because you said "grandpa" and because you said "10
DM" instead of DM10 or DM10,- like a native German would). But you do have
a German last name (Mensing).
It's always good to get people to delurk.........
Gary (Gerhard) Istok
my new EMAIL address is gistok@earthlink.net
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| gerhard, istok (score: 3.349) |
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.... and while I'm on an "end of USA Samsonite" tangent. Look at this page from
a 1972 J.C. Penney catalog.... these department store Samsonite Lego catalog
sets (unique to USA) had huge parts counts... huge sets with over 800, 900, and
1,200 parts (from Eric Strand's excellent Lego set catalog collection):
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=1299195
USA Samsonite was desperately dumping their remaining inventory of plastic/parts
in order to get rid of it all before TLG took over the Lego license later in
1972.
Note: these catalog Samsonite sets were in inventory in department store
warehouses and available for sale until August 1973. So although Samsonite lost
the license in 1972, the remaining department store stock was sold in 1973,
simultaneous with 1973 TLG sets.
Gary
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| gerhard, istok (score: 2.678) |
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In lugnet.loc.us.mi, Peter F. Guenther wrote:
> >
> > I don't collect these sets, and I just want to get rid of them to a worthwhile
> > Southeast Michigan AFOL. First person that gets to my house can have the entire
> > lot for only $30. (Email contact first)
>
> I tried sending you an email but it's being blocked. I'll fill out the form,
> but you can email me at this address. Count me interested.
>
> Peter
Well Peter was first.... and we've already set up a pickup time (today)....Sold!
Thanks for the interest folks!
Gary
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| gerhard, istok (score: 2.674) |
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Josh,
I too think you may be in luck. Most parents don't even let their kids use
superglue, because it will bond 2 fingers together as well (without melting them
of course!). There are safety warnings on the glue container, so parents should
keep it away from children.
Gary
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| gerhard, istok (score: 2.654) |
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Hi all,
I'd like to thank all of you who have responded to me either on LUGNET or
offline with comments and suggestions - I really appeciate them.
And thanks for all the kind words and compliments, but I need to give credit to
my staff...
the writers (in no order of appearance)
Scott Lyttle
Jim Foulds
Maelee Foulds
Mark Jordan
Paul Janssen
Steve Barile
Thomas Garrison
Chris Giddens
Huw Millington
Felix Greco
Geoff Gray
Magnus Lauglo
Gerhard Istok
Janey Cook
Ashley Glennon
Jason Allemann
TJ Avery
Nathanael Kuipers
Allan Bedford
Bruce Hietbrink
Kelly McKiernan
Greg Hyland
Calum Tsang
Larry Pieniazek
who made BrickJournal the wonderful magazine it is...I did layout and design on
the book, but BrickJournal would not have been done without the writers.
and also the Assistant Editor, Jim Foulds
and Photo Editor, Geoff Gray
and Suzanne Green - for layout advice and LUGNET help.
and Calum Tsang, Richard Morton, Suzanne Green, Eric Smith, Kelly McKiernan, and
Rob Hendrix for providing download mirrors.
Thanks also go to The Rev. Brendan Powell Smith, Jake McKee, Kieth Johnson, Jeff
Byrd, and Ashley Glennon for their interviews.
Special thanks go to Jim Foulds, Geoff Gray, Ashley Glennon, and Scott Lyttle
for their help and enthusiasm...
and thanks all of you out there who are reading BrickJournal. I hope that you
will get as much enjoyment reading it as I did making it!
Joe Meno,
Editor/Publisher, BrickJournal
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