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Re: an unusual request...
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lugnet.cad.dev
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Sun, 3 Sep 2000 04:09:06 GMT
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In lugnet.pirates, Franklin W. Cain writes:
> (Please notice that the "follow-up"
> has been set for "lugnet.cad.dev".
> That'll make sense once you read the entire message..)
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> Howdy!
> I have an unusual request for y'all. :-)
>
> As some of you may or may not know,
> I'm involved in the Lego CAD community at "lugnet.cad".
> I just modelled one of the feather/plume pieces
> (usually in Pirates sets and Castle sets),
> and I need the "part number" for the piece.
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> I believe that there is a four or five digit number
> stamped onto the sprue (wheel) that contains
> the three feather/plumes as a set.
> I do know that the "part number" is not stamped
> on the individual plumes.
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> What I'd like for one of y'all to do for me,
> if you don't mind, is to examine one of these sprues,
> and find this number for me.
> (I can't do this myself,
> because I don't have any of these sprues;
> as soon as I get one, I take off the plumes,
> and throw the now-empty sprue away;
> I've never needed the sprue before now.) :-/
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> Like I said, it is a somewhat unusual request. :-)
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> Thanks in advance,
> Franklin
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> Franklin W. Cain | fwcain@yahoo.com
> | http://fcain.tripod.com/lego/
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Um I can't seem to find a # on the sprue anywhere. anyone else have any
luck? maybe it is real small. Now where did I put the microscope.
John
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