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Question about 4720 Knockturn Alley
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lugnet.harrypotter
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Wed, 2 Apr 2003 17:23:09 GMT
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I was gazing at the pictures in my new Late Spring 2003 S@H catalog and I
noticed an element in the new Harry Potter set for Knockturn Alley that I'm
curious about.
The piece appears to be a 1x2 decorated tile with a picture of a hand (human
not mini-fig) on it. Can anyone tell me what the significance of this piece
would be in this context?
I read the first two HP books a couple of years ago and haven't seen the
second movie yet so I can't remember where Knockturn Alley fits into the
storyline (it may be from the third book for all I know).
To me, the piece looks like it might be intended to be an unlit Hand of Glory.
What is it supposed to be really (if not a H.o.G.)?
Thanks,
Greg
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Question about 4720 Knockturn Alley
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| (...) In the book, Harry accidentally uses Floo power and winds up in Knockturn Alley, a sort of Diagon Alley for dark wizards. He hides in a closet and watches Mr. Malfoy sell some illegal wizarding junk (biting teacups, shrinking keys, etc.) to a (...) (21 years ago, 2-Apr-03, to lugnet.harrypotter)
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