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Re: Office Building
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lugnet.build
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Tue, 25 Jan 2000 01:48:03 GMT
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The "October 1999" brick was gray, not silver. It was made
for the opening of the LEGO Outlet store in Atlanta, Ga.
The "November 1999" bricks were made for the LEGO Outlet store
opening in Woodbridge, VA.
The silver 2x4 bricks formed a stripe just below the top of the
building.
KL
In lugnet.build, Susan Hoover writes:
> Todd Lehman wrote:
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> > In lugnet.announce.brickshelf, Kevin Loch writes:
> > > Proof that 4561 has some useful parts, and that silver bricks can
> > > be used for something other than treasure:
> > >
> > > http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/loffice/
> >
> > :) OK, I give up...what pats from 4561 Railway Express did you use
> > :in that
> > office building, and where are you hiding the silver bricks?
>
> I saw one "October 1999" silver brick used as the cornerstone. Which
> brings me to an OT question: where did these bricks come from? I saw
> people posting about "October" and "November" bricks, but I never saw
> where they were getting them or how they heard about them.
>
> --
> Susan Hoover
> Houston, TX
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| (...) I saw one "October 1999" silver brick used as the cornerstone. Which brings me to an OT question: where did these bricks come from? I saw people posting about "October" and "November" bricks, but I never saw where they were getting them or how (...) (25 years ago, 25-Jan-00, to lugnet.build)
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