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    Re: format of inventories —Steve Bliss
   (...) I've been doing simple text-lists, on the assumption that (a) comma-delimited is too hard to read, and (b) tab-delimited posts could end up with the tabs being munged to spaces. So I figured that fixed-width, spaces-filled lists would be the (...) (26 years ago, 29-Mar-99, to lugnet.db.inv)
   
        Re: format of inventories —John VanZwieten
   Steve, what is the part number on the white multifaceted hemisphere on the Y-wing? -John Van Steve Bliss wrote in message <36ff81cd.4154275@lu...et.com>... (...) of (...) most (...) I'm (...) (26 years ago, 29-Mar-99, to lugnet.db.inv)
   
        Re: format of inventories —Steve Bliss
   (...) 30208. (26 years ago, 29-Mar-99, to lugnet.db.inv)
   
        Re: format of inventories —John VanZwieten
   Interesting. So the white and transparent parts take the 30208 number, while the "metallic" versions take another number. In other cases, don't the transparent versions of a part use different numbers than the "regular" opaque versions? -John Van (...) (26 years ago, 30-Mar-99, to lugnet.db.inv)
   
        Re: format of inventories —Steve Bliss
   (...) My understanding is that the 'chroming' process increases the size of the part slightly, so chrome parts come from different molds from regular-opaque and transparent parts. The chrome-part molds create slightly smaller pieces, to allow for (...) (26 years ago, 30-Mar-99, to lugnet.db.inv)
   
        Re: format of inventories —Kim Toll
   Hmm.... I just checked a silver brick. Its 3001. Fascinating... Kim Toll Steve Bliss wrote in message <370110cc.18469064@l...et.com>... (...) "regular" (...) (26 years ago, 31-Mar-99, to lugnet.db.inv)
   
        Re: format of inventories —Steve Bliss
   (...) My mind is now blown. Maybe the 2x4 brick is simple enough that the tolerances weren't a big deal. Or there wasn't enough time to make a new mold for the promotion. Or Enfield couldn't get the clearance to make an off-spec 2x4 brick mold. What (...) (26 years ago, 31-Mar-99, to lugnet.db.inv)
 

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