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Re: Palm Trees: old segmented vs. new one piece
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lugnet.general, lugnet.pirates, lugnet.adventurers
Date: 
Tue, 11 Jan 2000 16:06:34 GMT
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Scott E. Sanburn wrote:

Bruce Schlickbernd wrote:

My two 5938's came directly from Legoland ($3 each there) and they have the
classic segmented palm tree.  Somehow, I have yet to get the one piece trunk.
Of course, the new tree sucks - it defeats the purpose of having Lego rather
than any other plastic tree.  With the segmented tree, I can make them vary in
height and give the trunk a unique shape.  I suppose I could mix in a certain
amount of the new tree, but I'm glad I have the a large stock of the
customizable ones.

If they start selling for $10, then I have at least $400 in palm trees!  I want
my jungle island to look like a jungle!  I'm going through my piles of Lego and
organizing them at the moment, so I'll have to see how many trees I actually
have, but I wouldn't be surprised to have over 50.

I have a great deal of them too, but I would not sell them. I have to
have some vegetation, even if it is a *palm tree*. :)

Scott S.

Yes, and with my Art Deco town district, those old palm trees make for a great Miami
Beach look.

Gary Istok



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  Re: Palm Trees: old segmented vs. new one piece
 
(...) I have a great deal of them too, but I would not sell them. I have to have some vegetation, even if it is a *palm tree*. :) Scott S. (25 years ago, 11-Jan-00, to lugnet.general, lugnet.pirates, lugnet.adventurers)

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