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Re: The Dark Ages of Lego in the USA
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lugnet.general
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Wed, 1 Jun 2005 16:12:07 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Gerhard R. Istok wrote:
> Hey thanks for the Kudo's folks! I want Lugnet to be the center of the Lego
> universe, so I am doing my part to help facilitate this by giving you folks info
> that is just not found anywhere else. I like to play Sherlock Holmes with all
> the old Lego sets, catalogs, parts and brochures. To tell the real story of why
> things are as quirky as they sometimes appear. Of course I do converse a lot
> with people both in Europe and North America (and Australia) who have a lot of
> Lego smarts! And they have been an incalculable help for the Lego CD, which is
> still behind schedule. But when it is done, I want to have ALL old Lego parts
> and sets accounted for (and put into the lugnet and other databases) from 1949
> onward. The early years (1949 to 1972) which are shrouded in mystery, will be
> 100% accounted for (I hope!)..... every Lego set, every Lego part.
Sounds fantastic, Gary. I'll certainly buy a copy of that. I think I can speak
on behalf of ALEs everywhere when I say, thanks for your efforts.
Best,
- Joe
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| (...) Hey thanks for the Kudo's folks! I want Lugnet to be the center of the Lego universe, so I am doing my part to help facilitate this by giving you folks info that is just not found anywhere else. I like to play Sherlock Holmes with all the old (...) (19 years ago, 1-Jun-05, to lugnet.general)
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