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Re: [Parts] Plate 1x1 Round with Towball
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Date: 
Wed, 10 Mar 1999 18:03:22 GMT
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Steve Bliss wrote:

On Wed, 10 Mar 1999 04:58:12 GMT, Joshua Delahunty
<dulcaoin@alumni.cse.ucsc.edu> wrote:

Ball Joint/Hitch (Male), Mini-Figure Grasp/Hook

Qty Color   Set  U.S. Set Name              Year Theme
--- ------- ---- -------------------------- ---- -------
4   Dk-Grey 1782 Discovery Station          1997 Divers
2   Dk-Grey 6441 Deep Sea Refuge            1997 Divers
2   Dk-Grey 6442 Sting Ray Explorer         1997 Divers
1   Dk-Grey 6490 Amazon Crossing            1997 Outback
1   Dk-Grey 6559 Deep Sea Bounty (European) 1997 Divers

[Interesting.  That's the North American / US S@H name on an item tagged
as European.]

Yarp.  That's my database telling me that a) there's no name on the box,
b) that the set wasn't available to me retail in the U.S., and c) that
other name fields need to be checked for the full story.

The "U.S. Name" is entered as Deep Sea Bounty (European), while the U.S.
S@H name is entered as "Deep Sea Bounty".  I have nothing for the 'U.K'
(European English) name for the set.


3   Dk-Grey 6560 Diving Expedition Explorer 1997 Divers

Steve: the ball-hook element is used in Divers submarines as the grasps
on the arms; help?

You are correct, sir.  The only caveats on that are the smallest subs
don't have arms, so no grasps.  These subs appear in Divers sets 6557
Treasure Hunters, 6559 Deep Sea Bounty, and 6599 Shark Attack.  In 6559
Deep Sea Bounty, the grasp is used as the hook for a fishing pole.

Hey, I was just providing a point of reference for what element I
meant.  Next time I'll be more pedantic about it.  :-P  ;-)

-- joshua



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  Re: [Parts] Plate 1x1 Round with Towball
 
(...) [Interesting. That's the North American / US S@H name on an item tagged as European.] (...) You are correct, sir. The only caveats on that are the smallest subs don't have arms, so no grasps. These subs appear in Divers sets 6557 Treasure (...) (26 years ago, 10-Mar-99, to lugnet.cad.dev)

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