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Counterfeit Lego?
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lugnet.general
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Tue, 27 Jul 1999 17:28:33 GMT
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With all this recent talk about Cellulose Acetate Lego (made 1956-63 in
Europe, 1961-64 in USA), a few people were wondering if they had
counterfeit bricks. Most what people thought were counterfeit, were
actually Cellulose Acetate. But that does beg the question "have any
non-Lego bricks ever been made WITH the Lego logon stamped on them?" I
was just wondering. I know that a lot of Lego look-alikes exist, but
they all omit the "Lego" name. Has anyone ever seen a true counterfeit
brick?
Gary Istok
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Message has 1 Reply: ![](/news/x.gif) | | Re: Counterfeit Lego?
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| (...) i happen to have some lego bricks in absolutly weird colors. never knew where they come from until a fellow collector told me that he has a friend who is working at a company that made the machines and mold. and they did lots of testing bricks (...) (25 years ago, 27-Jul-99, to lugnet.general)
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