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Hi folks, I have a quick question for you Toronto AFOL's..... Does anyone have a 1970's Canadian Lego catalog? I am finishing up on the Lego CD, and I am a little "short of data" on Canadian sets of the 1970's. I need to find out what spare parts (...) (21 years ago, 27-Jun-05, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, lugnet.general)
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(...) OOOOOOOH yeah! Wish I'd said that. Maybe combine the Amusement Park and Zoo into a "Circus" line that could include some rail cars to cross themes and allow for a single theme that would sell to different interests. Sorry, don't mean to hijack (...) (21 years ago, 27-Jun-05, to lugnet.general, FTX)
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 | | Re: The LEGO Revival Survey
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Why do LEGO toys have value to you? Because they are fun, durable and "cumulative"(the blocks I got as a kid in 1978 still work with the blocks I got last week.) What makes LEGO brand construction toys worth your money? They always entertaining, (...) (21 years ago, 27-Jun-05, to lugnet.general, FTX)
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(...) They're fun; they appeal to the engineer in me. I also enjoy using them to connect with my kids. (...) Every LEGO part is high quality, i.e. well designed and manufactured. (...) It has not. Though I am a little disappointed in the angry faces (...) (21 years ago, 27-Jun-05, to lugnet.general)
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Thank you everyone who has answered so far. I hope to get at least 100 responses by August first when I will have it all placed neatly in an excel file to send this info to LEGO. Please ask anyone in your LEGO clubs, LUGs, or any other people you (...) (21 years ago, 27-Jun-05, to lugnet.general)
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 | | Re: AoJT3: Johnny Thunder and the King of the Gypsies (Update June 26)
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Well, as it was pointed out to me that this story has been around for 5 months now, I decided to release another installment earlier than planned. So here you go: (URL) whole gypsy-nomical (URL) Steve (21 years ago, 27-Jun-05, to lugnet.adventurers, lugnet.general)
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 | | Re: Is Lego the most complex collectible toy of all time?
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(...) Anchor Stones are "stone" made of ground quartz, chalk, linseed oil, with colouring added in. This mixture is pressed into the differnt shaped molds. Janey Red Brick (21 years ago, 26-Jun-05, to lugnet.general)
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(...) they wooden blocks or are they actually stone? What is it that sets these apart from other construction toys? Thank You. Dan (21 years ago, 26-Jun-05, to lugnet.general)
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Hello again everybody, I had been very busy for the past few days, so Brickwiki (formerly known as Legowiki) had been slightly ignored. However, all that is past and I am annoucing the launch of BrickWiki. Brickwiki aims to be a Free Content Lego (...) (21 years ago, 25-Jun-05, to lugnet.general)
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 | | Re: Is Lego the most complex collectible toy of all time?
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Well, not *quite* as antique as you, but I started in 1968 or 69... (...) -- Tom Stangl *(URL) Visual FAQ home *(URL) Visual FAQ Home (21 years ago, 25-Jun-05, to lugnet.general)
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