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> but there were yellow & white & blue also. One Blue one included was a Blue
> 1x6, with a fairly worn "transport" printing on it. I also picked up my
....brings back memories....
The "Transport" brick is from set 333 (1967). I got a lot of milage
out of that one. Now my son plays with it. 34 years of service and
counting. Don't despair if you have old bricks (assuming they haven't
been chewed on). They retain their value, and usefulness over decades
(which is more than can be said for Mega-blocks et al.
Matthias Jetleb
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| A few weeks back, I won some auctions, 1 of them was a large number of 1xN bricks. I was figuring, "Wow, a ton of parts to build with!" I got the parts today, after a week & a half wait, & discover about 50 Old, & I mean Old lego bricks, the ones (...) (23 years ago, 4-Dec-01, to lugnet.market.auction, lugnet.market.appraisal, lugnet.announce)
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