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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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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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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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In lugnet.general, Kelly McKiernan wrote:
> In lugnet.general, Gerhard R. Istok wrote:
> > Someone on a local Detroit area Historic Preservation site asked me if "LEGO By
> > Samsonite" meant that Samsonite sold the company to LEGO.
> >
> > Well I went off on a long tangent, and I thought I would cut/paste it here on a
> > LEGO forum. Since I wrote this from memory, I may be off by 1 year in my
> > Beatrice Corp. dates. Enjoy!
>
> > snip <
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> Gary,
> Good, concise history! I've heard bits and pieces of this before, but never
> quite so linearly told. I always find this stuff fascinating. Thanks for sharing
> this.
>
> - Kelly
You're most very welcome Kelly,
Now that the "burden" of the LEGO CD is finished, I can return to posting a lot
of interesting information that I have learned the past few years from others,
as well as from folks in Billund. Luckily, I've never had to sign an NDA!
(Probably because all my research looked back to the past, and not the future!)
:-D
Happy Holidays!
Gary
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In lugnet.general, Willy Tschager wrote:
> gary,
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> this is fine news indeed! would it be possible to get my hands on a scan
> (preferibly in hires 600-800 dpi) of the sheet in order to turn it into a LDraw
> file? I also mailed Doug Eaton - http://news.lugnet.com/general/?n=53365 but
> haven't got any reply.
>
> w.
Willy, unfortunately, the Irish Flag was removed from the sticker sheet and put
onto a flag in a rather poor manner (this was how Fred got the set). Figures it
had to be that sticker sheet!
I will see if I can at least get you a sticker sheet scan with the Australian
flag sticker still attached.
Cheers,
Gary
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