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Re: The History of LEGO Plates - Part 1.
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lugnet.general
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Fri, 23 Jul 1999 21:26:29 GMT
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Gary Istok (gistok@umich.edu) wrote:
: Rufus T. Falkenstein wrote:
: >
: > it might be of interest that i found one of the architecture lego boxes
: > a while ago. that one had only the 1x2 plates with rectangular pips. i'm
: > quite sure now that they do not come in other than the architecture
: > sets.
: >
: > have fun,
: >
: > rufus t.
: Thanks for the info Rufus. I can verify that this weekend. I have some Cellulose
: Acetate 1x2 green plates (USA Samsonite only - hence not from an Architectural
: Pack).
: Gary Istok
I know that I got ones eith spare pips in my truck models (331/332/33/etc.)
from about 1970. These being Samsonite/US models.
-Bill
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: The History of LEGO Plates - Part 1.
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| (...) Yes, and I checked my Samsonite green plates. They also have those pips. I tend to think that all 1x2 plates from the 1960's have that pip. Also, on another note. I can now say with certainty that Cellulose Acetate plates were indeed produced (...) (25 years ago, 26-Jul-99, to lugnet.general)
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