| | Re: Is Lego the most complex collectible toy of all time? Gerhard R. Istok
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| | (...) Thanks Anders, Whenever I look at the old Antique Toy Books with their 900 pages or so, I keep thinking that with Lego included the books would be about 1/3 larger. Anders and I share one thing in common on LUGNET. In a way we are both "Lego (...) (19 years ago, 24-Jun-05, to lugnet.general)
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| | | | Re: Is Lego the most complex collectible toy of all time? Anders Isaksson
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| | | | (...) Actually that's "Eskilstuna" (Eskil's town) :-)) (19 years ago, 24-Jun-05, to lugnet.general)
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| | | | | | Re: Is Lego the most complex collectible toy of all time? Gerhard R. Istok
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| | | | | (...) Sorry Anders, that's almost as hard to pronounce as my town (just outside Coburg, Bavaria, Germany) called "Mönchröden" (Monks of the River Röden), named for the 875 year old abbey in the middle of the town (I was baptised there). Gary Istok (19 years ago, 24-Jun-05, to lugnet.general)
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| | | | Re: Is Lego the most complex collectible toy of all time? Thomas Stangl
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| | | | Well, not *quite* as antique as you, but I started in 1968 or 69... (...) -- Tom Stangl *(URL) Visual FAQ home *(URL) Visual FAQ Home (19 years ago, 25-Jun-05, to lugnet.general)
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