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Re: What is Fabuland?
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lugnet.general
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Sun, 19 Mar 2000 22:17:23 GMT
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Jonathan Little <piano254@aol.com> wrote in message
news:FrotF0.7p9@lugnet.com...
> I was recently sorting through some of my parts and came across a
> pot/cauldron piece that I believe came from one of the Fright Knights sets.
> I happened to notice that there are no studs on the piece and that
> "Fabuland" is written on the bottom. What is this, exactly? Is it something
> along the same lines as Scala and Belville?
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> Thanks,
> -Jonathan
hi
I am very interested to hear that a cauldron like pot actually has Fabuland
written on the bottom. I am curious to know if anyone else knows of other
elements with Fabuland imprinted in the plastic. The only ones I know of
are the T handled shovel (gray FL3706 and blue-belville5846) and a large red
frying pan(3701). As a newbie I'm not not sure whether this reply should
be sent here or to lugnet. fabuland or cross posted.
tia
sheree
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| I was recently sorting through some of my parts and came across a pot/cauldron piece that I believe came from one of the Fright Knights sets. I happened to notice that there are no studs on the piece and that "Fabuland" is written on the bottom. (...) (25 years ago, 19-Mar-00, to lugnet.general)
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