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"Kevin Salm" <kdsalm@dreamscape.com> wrote in message
news:H0ELLI.K33@lugnet.com...
> My vote is that it is NOT a genuine Lego product. If it were, I would call it
> the lamest excuse for a service pack I have ever seen.
>
> Somebody just has too much time on their hands. I doubt that it is Troy, but
> is likely someone he knows. :)
>
> Perhaps my calendar is on the wrong month (August or April?) :~)
It was not me. I just happened to come accross it on Brickshelf and thought
it was the oddest thing i'd seen in a while. I did not think it was a real
product, as I have never seen Lego sell anything in a blister pack like
that. And if they chose to, why on earth would they choose a "Yoda Eyes"
pack? It seems to have generated a bit of interest though. Maybe they
SHOULD make it available! ;)
Anyways, a little birdy told me it was made up by someone who was delivering
said parts to a buyer at a LUG meeting. I bet it made for an interesting
conversation piece.
Troy
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| (...) Hey everyone. I am the culprit as Steve Bliss has mentioned. Here are the details. The package was from some kind of folding screwdriver. The plastic cover slips right off easily, there was only a staple holding it in position. I kept the (...) (22 years ago, 7-Aug-02, to lugnet.off-topic.fun, lugnet.lego.direct)
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| XFUT: Off-topic.fun (...) plastic (...) left (...) pictures. But that does not prove or disprove that the item in question is or is NOT a genuine Lego product. My vote is that it is NOT a genuine Lego product. If it were, I would call it the lamest (...) (22 years ago, 6-Aug-02, to lugnet.lego.direct, lugnet.off-topic.fun)
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