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Re: Anyone familiar with this brand?
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Tue, 1 Apr 2003 06:32:39 GMT
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hi
im from poland
i did touch those bricks
if you wanna know something - ask :)

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"Dave Schuler!" <dschuler@federatedinv.com> wrote in message news:HCF9yt.nM3@lugnet.com...
http://www.toys.shop.by/805.html

Cobi?  I've never seen it in person, but some of the sets look cool.

At a glance I'd say they look to be compatible, and some of the elements
appear to be from the same (or similar) molds that the
now-apparently-defunct brand Block-Men used.  If I'm correct in my
assessment, then I'm very intrigued; Block-Men used good plastic and had a
high degree of compatibility.

But I don't know Greek, darn it!

     Dave!



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(URL) I've never seen it in person, but some of the sets look cool. At a glance I'd say they look to be compatible, and some of the elements appear to be from the same (or similar) molds that the now-apparently-defunct brand Block-Men used. If I'm (...) (22 years ago, 27-Mar-03, to lugnet.off-topic.clone-brands)

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