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Re: Cowboy hat - not a Town Jr. thing!
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lugnet.general, lugnet.town
Date: 
Wed, 19 Jan 2000 15:14:03 GMT
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That would probably be set #365, the Grand Daddy of the early large western sets:

http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?query=365-1

I have this set, I love it for the parts.... lots of classic windows and doors.

Gary Istok


Chris Ernest Hall wrote:

In lugnet.general, Paul Davidson writes:
Oh no, cowboy hats are an ooooold and recently resurrected piece.  I
remember back from the eighties (around '86 probably) when I was kid, I had
an ideabook in which some of the minifigs wore cowboy hats, and the sets
they came with were so old that I hadn't seen any even back then.

Very old. They were used in a western set back in the mid-70s, with the
original armless, faceless minifigs. Indeed, they are some of the oldest known
minifig headpieces that I know of - as old as caps and black pony-tail hair.

- chris

Paul Davidson

Tobias Möller <tobias.moller@telia.com> wrote in message
news:FoE7ot.1os@lugnet.com...
If you think that the cowboy hats are ugly and that it was better before
without them, well then look here!

http://www.brickshelf.com/scans/catalogs/1985/c85eu/c85eu-29.html

It´s a scan from the 1985 catalog, and what is one of the minifigs • wearing?
If you can´t find him, he´s just about to enter the train door.

BTW, it´s a german train! Cool!

--Tobias





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  Re: Cowboy hat - not a Town Jr. thing!
 
(...) That is a really neat set. I never saw it before... 1975? The year I was born.... I wonder if that had anything to do with it? ;) Scott S. (25 years ago, 19-Jan-00, to lugnet.general, lugnet.town)

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  Re: Cowboy hat - not a Town Jr. thing!
 
(...) Very old. They were used in a western set back in the mid-70s, with the original armless, faceless minifigs. Indeed, they are some of the oldest known minifig headpieces that I know of - as old as caps and black pony-tail hair. - chris (...) (25 years ago, 17-Jan-00, to lugnet.general, lugnet.town)

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