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Subject: 
Re: Helmet Old with Thin vs. Thick Chinstrap
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lugnet.general, lugnet.db.inv
Date: 
Sat, 7 May 2005 16:10:37 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Luca Giannitti wrote:
   I have a really interesting question about those two parts in black:

http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=193 and http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=193asnip details I suppose that the thik version should be more difficult to find (because it comes just from one set), but BrickLink’s price guide says the opposite. The thin version (the most common) is really expensive (about 2$) and the thik ones rather cheap... Besides this fact, I own both 6971 and 6985 (all original) and they don’t have any black helmet with thin chinstrap!!! All have the thick one! Now my question: is Peeron really right or, as I think, the “thin” and the “thick” were exchanged???

More likely, if I remember right, the inventory data was never re-verified for correct thin/thick versions of the part.

(Again, IIRC) When the Peeron data were recorded, no one was paying attention the thick/thin variation -- the entries were for part 193. Later, part 193 was split into 193a (thin chinstrap) and 193b (thick chinstrap). At that point, the majority of inventory entries were set to use part 193a.

Another thing that can complicate the picture is that typically/historically, when LEGO switched to a new version of a part, there would be a period of time when both the old and new versions of the part were available. Different copies of the same set might have different versions of the part.

Anyway, it’d be great if you can submit your information about sets 6971 and 6985 to Peeron, so they can update their database.

Steve



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  Helmet Old with Thin vs. Thick Chinstrap
 
I have a really interesting question about those two parts in black: (URL) > and (URL) > Peeron and BrickLink say that the thin version comes from many sets like 6971-1 - Intergalactic Command Base (1984) 6891-1 - Gamma-V Laser Craft (1985) 6985-1 - (...) (20 years ago, 7-May-05, to lugnet.general, FTX)

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