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Re: Fun OLD Bricks/History questions
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Tue, 21 Mar 2000 07:26:44 GMT
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Eric McCarthy wrote:

Also, has anyone made a list of which country variations
there are in these letter brick parts packs?  I know of
different Scandinavian, German, and English letter brick packs,
but I don't know if there were any other language-specific
letter brick packs.  Selçuk, was there a Turkish one?

/Eric McC/

Unfortunately, no, there was no Lego in Turkey before 1983. Even now,
Turkey is still a small market for TLC to produce customized sets (they
started printing regular warning texts on the boxes in Turkish just in
1999, even though the Turkish lego catalogs have been available since
1984).

Selçuk



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