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They are the most rare in the sense that each is unique, but in general
terms, I bet there are more flame-colored bricks than red ghosts. Also,
Flame-Colored bricks, as they are officially called, are still being found
in new sets today! You know how I know this?
http://news.lugnet.com/general/?n=41556
Well, I found one and posted the news to FBTB since it was in a SW set, and
then someone else found one in the same set. Check out the picture links.
~Jeremy
PS: How much will you pay me to lend it to you for a day and you mail it
back to me? ;-)
In lugnet.castle, Leonard Hoffman writes:
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> > The Red Ghost isnt simple the most scarce
> > Castle part of all
it just may be among the
> > most rare Lego parts ever produced!
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> I think the most rare LEGO pieces are the 'swirl' bricks. Long ago, with
> the old injection machines, when changing from one color to another, they'd
> get a few swirled color pieces.
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> With each one being unique, I'd bet the swirled bricks would be the rarest
> pieces. Heck, I'd almost pay money just to SEE one, and for anyone to have
> one, I'm sure they're the centerpiece of the collection.
>
>
> -Lenny
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