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Re: Green Plates?
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lugnet.build, lugnet.general
Date: 
Fri, 2 Jul 1999 04:25:20 GMT
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I don't know about anyone else but when I see a Gary Istok post I feel the
urge to grab a cup of tea and a biscut, make myself comfortable and indulge
in a bit of nostalga while I read his posts.   I would have said make myself
comfortable beside the fire but we ain't allowed those where I work (yeah, I
access Lugnet while at work).

On the other hand there are a few posters out there that need a few lessons
in netiqutte not to mention getting a certain part of their body well
acquainted with a steel capped boot.  The language used by these people is
at the very least "disappointing" particularly as they see fit to make
mention that RTL has, to put it politely "gone to the dogs".   Not that I'm
trying to be high and mighty but it just seems a tad ironic.

Anyway, time I got off my home built soap box and back to work.

Sanjay


Gary Istok wrote in message <377BB4EE.7129D937@umich.edu>...


Greg Majewski wrote:

Hello again,
Just wondering which set contains lots and lots of varying sizes of green
plates? I am making Gasgano's Podracer and the green brick service pack • won't
do it alone.
Greg
citrusx__@yahoo.com
http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Dome/1888/

Well I'm gonna go off on a tangent here, and say the most green plates can • be
found in Service Packs 518 (2x4 plates), 519 (2x3 plates), 520 (2x2 • plates), and
521 (1x1 & 1x2 plates) which were available ONLY in the mid 1960's (so • you're not
gonna find these today).

These sets were available in Europe and USA (Samsonite).

But in green they were only available in the USA (and maybe Canada) - go • figure?

518 - (24) 2x4 green plates.
519 - (30) 2x3 green plates.
520 - (40) 2x2 green plates.
521 - (30) 1x2 green plates and (50) 1x1 green plates.

This is not going to help you out Greg, but I've had some EMAIL • conversations
with John DiRienzo today about plates and sets in the 1960s that have them. • So
I've got plates on the brain today.  (Not to be confused with medical
conditions!)

Gawd I wish they would reintroduce the 1960's parts pack extensive • selections
again.

Gary Istok




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Speaking of this, I had the pleasure of meeting Gary, and he is like a walking Lego history book, with the original sets to prove it. I want to be just like him when I grow up! :) (You're a great guy, Gary!) Scott Sanburn (...) (25 years ago, 2-Jul-99, to lugnet.build, lugnet.general)

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  Re: Green Plates?
 
(...) found in Service Packs 518 (2x4 plates), 519 (2x3 plates), 520 (2x2 plates), and 521 (1x1 & 1x2 plates) which were available ONLY in the mid 1960's (so you're not gonna find these today). These sets were available in Europe and USA (...) (25 years ago, 1-Jul-99, to lugnet.build)

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