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Re: Strange "cartoon" gears?
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lugnet.robotics
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Sun, 12 Dec 1999 02:41:55 GMT
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I don't have them either. I sold all my old legos when I was about 17 or 18.
I still regret that.
One of the nice things about these gears is that you could mesh them at
various angles, up to 90 degrees. Most current technic gears don't do that.
Arjen
"Stefano Franchi" <lego-robotics@crynwr.com> wrote in message
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At 5:13 PM +0000 12/11/99, Dave Johnson wrote:
> Arjen Gerstel wrote:
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> > I think they are from a set which also
> > included a motor, from the early '70s.
They are indeed. I got them for Xmas in '72 or '73, perhaps even '71. They
were code colored, if I remember correctly, and came in three sizes: blue,
red and yellow. Teeth were widely spaced and had a kind of 'bulbeous'
shape: the tip of thr tooth was thicker than the base. I guess the mesh was
better that way.
Too bad I don't have them anymore....
Stefano..
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> Does anyone have one or two of these they'd be willing to part with? :-)
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> Private email encouraged, so we don't clog the list...
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> Dave Johnson
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