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| Gary Istok wrote:
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> Folks,
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> John DiRienzo and I both recently got the same ancient Lego catalog from
> a Belgian Lego dealer/collector as a complimentary gift after we both
> won items in this gentleman's Auction. The catalog, in black and white
> with blue background was made circa 1958-60 (before the advent of Lego
> Wheels). It has a lot of very interesting models. John and I were
> trying to figure out whether this was a catalog of items for sale, or of
> items for display.
>
> I think that the latter is true. When Larry P. came over for a visit
> last Sunday, we were looking at this curious catalog, as well as some
> other old Lego material. We discovered that two of the pictures (the
> half timbered medieval house and the Hotel with the long row of windows)
> were also in Building Idea Book #1 (1960-67), and a few of the pictures
> were shown in the Architectural Set #751. The medieval house was also
> in a 1962 Christmas window display in Detroit's historic Hudson's
> Department Store window, of which I have a photograph.
Yes, it was amazing to discover how much was reused. The same building
(or an instance of the same building type) would appear in several
different pictures, and the same picture would be used (recropped in
some cases) in several brochures or as the packaging on a samsonite set
or so forth. TLG continues to do this to this day.
One example of this I really liked is a multistory "hospital-bus" circa
1973. In a German promo catalog it's described in detail and referenced
as a creation that Maria, aged 5, built. In a US promo catalog, it's
described in detail as well, and referenced as a creation that James,
aged 7, built. (1) Actually, I believe Susan Williams built it. :-)
1 - apparently TLG thought that US kids weren't as bright as german
kids?? 2 years older to build the same bus. Humph!
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.general, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> One example of this I really liked is a multistory "hospital-bus" circa
> 1973. In a German promo catalog it's described in detail and referenced
> as a creation that Maria, aged 5, built. In a US promo catalog, it's
> described in detail as well, and referenced as a creation that James,
> aged 7, built. (1) Actually, I believe Susan Williams built it. :-)
If this is the ambulance I'm thinking of, it was "Steve":
http://www.io.com/~rueger/lego/misc/quotes/howdoyouknow.html
-Tim
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | You're right, it WAS Steve, not James. I just said James because I
wanted to insult the James's of the world.
Tim Rueger wrote:
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> In lugnet.general, Larry Pieniazek writes:
>
> > One example of this I really liked is a multistory "hospital-bus" circa
> > 1973. In a German promo catalog it's described in detail and referenced
> > as a creation that Maria, aged 5, built. In a US promo catalog, it's
> > described in detail as well, and referenced as a creation that James,
> > aged 7, built. (1) Actually, I believe Susan Williams built it. :-)
>
> If this is the ambulance I'm thinking of, it was "Steve":
>
> http://www.io.com/~rueger/lego/misc/quotes/howdoyouknow.html
>
> -Tim
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.general, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> One example of this I really liked is a multistory "hospital-bus" circa
> 1973. In a German promo catalog it's described in detail and referenced
> as a creation that Maria, aged 5, built. In a US promo catalog, it's
> described in detail as well, and referenced as a creation that James,
> aged 7, built. (1) Actually, I believe Susan Williams built it. :-)
Eeeeeek!
I remember that bus. Until 2 minutes ago
I also actually believed that it had been built
by whoever it said on the UK catalogue and Lego had adopted it.
I feel soooo disillusioned... :)
Simon
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Simon Robinson wrote in message ...
> In lugnet.general, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> > One example of this I really liked is a multistory "hospital-bus" circa
> > 1973. In a German promo catalog it's described in detail and referenced
> > as a creation that Maria, aged 5, built. In a US promo catalog, it's
> > described in detail as well, and referenced as a creation that James,
> > aged 7, built. (1) Actually, I believe Susan Williams built it. :-)
>
> Eeeeeek!
>
> I remember that bus. Until 2 minutes ago
> I also actually believed that it had been built
> by whoever it said on the UK catalogue and Lego had adopted it.
>
> I feel soooo disillusioned... :)
>
> Simon
For some reason, I always thought it was an ambulance.
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | John DiRienzo wrote:
> For some reason, I always thought it was an ambulance.
Krankenwagen I guess technically DOES mean ambulance (literally:
"sick/sickness wagon") but it sure looked like a bus to me.
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