| | Re: The History Of LEGO Sloped Bricks - Part 1 Gary R. Istok
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| | Jacob, I have never heard of green Lego slopes with a "wiggly" slope before. Are they LEGO? Do they have the word LEGO on top of the studs? If not, then that should answer your question. Rob, have you ever heard of these? Gary Istok (...) (25 years ago, 10-Sep-99, to lugnet.general)
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| | | | Re: The History Of LEGO Sloped Bricks - Part 1 Robert Farver
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| | | | Nearest thing I can find is the roof pieces in Fabuland, but they are larger than a 2x4 (more like 4x6). They are green, stepped, and "wiggly" tiled though. (...) +---...---+ | Rob Farver - rfarver@rcn.com | | (URL) | | (URL) | +---...---+ (25 years ago, 10-Sep-99, to lugnet.general)
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| | | | | | Re: The History Of LEGO Sloped Bricks - Part 1 Jacob Sparre Andersen
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| | | | | Rob Farver: (...) Definitely not those (not that we haven't got them too). Play well, Jacob ---...--- -- E-mail: sparre@cats.nbi.dk -- -- Web...: <URL:(URL) -- ---...--- (25 years ago, 11-Sep-99, to lugnet.general)
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| | | | Re: The History Of LEGO Sloped Bricks - Part 1 Jacob Sparre Andersen
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| | | | Gary Istok: (...) AFAIK. They are with the LEGO, and both my parents and my grandparents say they are LEGO. I must admit that I have never checked them for a LEGO imprint. I will do that next time I have a chance. Play well, Jacob ---...--- -- (...) (25 years ago, 11-Sep-99, to lugnet.general)
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