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Re: American LEGO culture different than German LEGO culture?
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Tue, 6 Jun 2006 23:23:12 GMT
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Well lets see there are a few things missing from this Doctors discussions....

1) Most Lego sets from 1955-65 had one thing in common.... the picture on the box top had nothing to do with what was inside the box!

2) Until around 1965 most sets didn’t have instructions! You had to look on the inside lid of the box, or on the bottom of the box to find diagrams of what you could build. And then they rarely gave you any indication on what the back of the buildings or creations were supposed to look like! And in the case of all the basic sets the diagrams on the bottom of the box were very disappointing compared to the beatiful buildings and beautiful scenes shown on the box tops!!

3) In USA, Samsonite was the licensee for Lego.... and they sold Lego like the way they sold Luggage... which is why their license was revoked in 1972.

OK.... now maybe that Doctor had better start again with his/her hypotheisis.... because in the 1970’s... when the box tops all matched what was inside the box, and the instructions were detailed and usefull... Lego sales soared in the USA!


Gary Istok



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(...) Thanks Gary! It is always a joy to read some content out of an experts mind like your's! I think you have shows how completely crazy the argumentation of this "Clotaire Rapaille" is. None of the arguments seems to be based on facts but all of (...) (18 years ago, 8-Jun-06, to lugnet.general, lugnet.loc.de, FTX)

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  American LEGO culture different than German LEGO culture?
 
Just saw this via Google News: (URL) Selling Lego and The "Culture Code" for Germany> by Clotaire Rapaille (June 6, 2006) DNA makes a creature human, but what makes someone an American? Is there a "culture code" that programs us to become German, or (...) (18 years ago, 6-Jun-06, to lugnet.general, lugnet.loc.de, FTX)

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