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Re: Sorting/Storing Catalogs
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lugnet.storage
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Tue, 29 Sep 1998 18:20:52 GMT
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I once had a request for knowing the codes for metric(European)
paper sizes. If you want those, I will be happy to post them here.
A4 would be much easier than 210mmW x 297mmL anyday!!!!
Thomas Main wrote in message <361017A6.EDB23025@appstate.edu>...
> I have started to store and sort through my Lego paper collection
> (instructions, catalogs, magazines, etc.). For catalogs, I have put
> each in a sheet protector and labelled it something like this:
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> 1979 7 1/4"x7 3/8" 103517 103617 US
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> I put in metric measurements for non-US catalogs. My question is
> whether anyone has figured out the 6-digit number used on these catalogs
> and why some have 2 sets of 6-digit numbers. What do they mean?
>
> --
> Thomas Main
> main@appstate.edu
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Sorting/Storing Catalogs
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| Hi: (...) That was me who requested them! It is interesting to note that Legohas used both US 8.5 x 11" and European A4 paper sizes for some of their instruction books. Jim hughesj@one.net (26 years ago, 1-Oct-98, to lugnet.storage)
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| I have started to store and sort through my Lego paper collection (instructions, catalogs, magazines, etc.). For catalogs, I have put each in a sheet protector and labelled it something like this: 1979 7 1/4"x7 3/8" 103517 103617 US I put in metric (...) (26 years ago, 28-Sep-98, to lugnet.storage)
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