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(...) Mid '60s to early '70s. (...) According to Garry's history, yes, that's the puzzlement I have, why had I never seen them til the '80s? (27 years ago, 10-Sep-99, to lugnet.general)
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 | | Re: The History Of LEGO Sloped Bricks - Part 1
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(...) As always, wonderful!!! Great history of the slope. (27 years ago, 10-Sep-99, to lugnet.general)
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 | | Re: Southern UK LEGOfest - update
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On Thu, 9 Sep 1999 22:52:31 GMT, Jon D Hayward uttered the following profundities... (...) having thought this was last week, might still be able to attend. If anyone wants to see, I had rebuilt my Parthenon model, and can bring it along. (27 years ago, 10-Sep-99, to lugnet.loc.uk)
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Thanks Rob, I can add that to part 2, which will include the low sloped bricks. And then those service packs with the low sloped outside corner in red. There are a lot of interesting variations, that's for sure. Gary Istok (...) (27 years ago, 10-Sep-99, to lugnet.general)
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Not quite sure what period you were talking about there - though you hint at early 70s. They had red apex bricks by the early 1970s didn't they? (URL) 1971) (URL) 1971), and (URL) 1973) (all in shallow slope) For medium slope, I'm there was a house (...) (27 years ago, 10-Sep-99, to lugnet.general)
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