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In lugnet.lego, Reinhard Ben Beneke wrote:
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So I just wanted to point out, that the picture which Rob has posted to
underline, that quality wasnt automatically good in the golden past, shows
definitely CA bricks older than year 1963 (or out of samsonite production?).
The golden years of LEGO quality have been 1965 ... 1995(?). So this
picture tells nothing new, but only repeats that LEGO made a huge step
towards perfectionism when they changed from CA (bad!) to ABS (good!).
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I wouldnt assume that 1965 was necessarily as good as, say, 1990. But youre
right insofar as quality from the 60s and 70s is not necessarily the same
quality as the 80s and 90s. If someones really looking for proof or disproof
of quality degradation, its gonna take a lot more evidence. Say, 10 stacks of
15 plates from each of 1965, 1970, 1975, 1980, 1985, 1990, 1995, 2000, 2005, and
2007. The plates dont even need to be consistant sizes.
Its a rather over-the-top data collecting effort (especially since verifying
the year of a plate possibly means opening (GASP!) an MISB set). But its a
decent enough sample set such that I doubt anyone would argue with the
conclusion if such an effort were made. And hopefully, if someones crazy enough
to try it, theyll somehow avoid cracking open their MISB sets :)
DaveE
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