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Subject: 
Re: parting out question
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lugnet.general
Date: 
Thu, 17 Feb 2000 22:02:26 GMT
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rsanders@svicSAYNOTOSPAM.net
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Hmmm... I'm not sure what you call real vs. prefab. The slide is one
piece, the steps another. The lattice is (I think) two pieces. The
teter-toter is 4-5 blue 2x plates. The bear & dog are one piece each.
The cool-pink & green arches are one piece each. The bright-pink
swingset arches are halves. The skateboard looks like three pieces. Does
this help ?

Ray

Brian Sauls wrote:

Ray Sanders wrote in message <38AAC21F.538623E8@svic.net>...
Yesterday, I acquired a number of 5870s (Pretty Playland). Some of these
are spoken for and some are not. I'm trying to decide if parting out the
ones on the bottom of the 'box-condition' scale is a vaible alternative.
Are there any particularly desirable parts in the 5870 ?

Ray Sanders

Are the arches (green latice, pink/fuscia swing, white slide) real, or
prefab.  If they're "real," I'd be interested.

Heck, I saw a neat carnival slide made out of the slide somewhere, so even i
has its use.

Brian (bbq) Sauls

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Ray Sanders wrote in message <38AAC21F.538623E8@svic.net>... (...) Are the arches (green latice, pink/fuscia swing, white slide) real, or prefab. If they're "real," I'd be interested. Heck, I saw a neat carnival slide made out of the slide (...) (24 years ago, 18-Feb-00, to lugnet.general)

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