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Sounds more like they are talking about 1076, or whatever the 99 Advent
Calendar # is, that has more Santa minifigs than 1298 (the 98 Advent
Calendar, only now released in the US for 99).
Larry Pieniazek wrote:
> Are we all talking about 1298??? the two that we have been opening in
> the Pieniazek household:
> - are tracking each other set for set 100% so far, and that's 19 tries.
> - tracked what Thomas posted 100% until he stopped.
>
> If we ARE all talking about 1298, was there more than one production
> run? Thomas and my kids got ones from the same batch but you guys
> didn't???
>
> What an interesting mystery if true.
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| (...) I've got a 1076. I didn't know there were two different ones. Only after seing Suzanne D. Rich's alternative 1298 models (and wondering why mine was a 1076), and searching the LUGnet database, it dawned on me that the US are getting last years (...) (25 years ago, 20-Dec-99, to lugnet.general, lugnet.build)
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