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Re: Brick versions over the years
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lugnet.parts
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Mon, 22 Aug 2005 18:57:21 GMT
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The group is far from dead. Maybe no one has an answer, wants to answer, or
hasn't read the post yet. The only person that I could think of offhand to
answer your question since I can't answer (and probably not alot of people
can answer that question) is Gary Istok.
Hope you get your question answered.
Rob
www.brickmodder.net
"Stefan Gustavson" <stegu@itn.liu.se> wrote in message
news:ILMwut.1q8C@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.parts, Stefan Gustavson wrote:
> > Has anyone made a summary of when the type of bricks
> > changed over the years? I recently got hold of a large
> > unsorted but very nice auction lot from the late 70s to
> > early 80's, around the time when the mould design changed
> > quite rapidly and often dramatically for many bricks. Is
> > there a good reference for brick types over the years that
> > I can turn to? There are some real gems in this lot, and I
> > want to try to sort out the correct original bricks for them.
> >
> > Stefan G (#2407)
>
> OK, no reply in 3 days, and my message is still the most
> recent post. I guess this group is dead. >Sigh<
>
> Stefan G
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