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Re: Origin of these printed bricks?
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lugnet.trains
Date: 
Sun, 30 Mar 2003 19:04:58 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Ian Bishop writes:
This is better [get yourself a coffee & enjoy]:
http://www.fgltc.org/bwoabs/trains/blue_era/blue_era.phtml

Excellent Scott, thanks for the pointer.

The site states that the Basel / Genova / Hamburg printed bricks are very
rare (though I guess the Glasgow / Manchester / London ones will be equally
rare outside the UK).

Bif

Hi Bif,

since Germany has probably been a much bigger market for toys trains, the
Hamburg, Genover + Basel have for sure been more 'often' sold than the
UK-version (but they are still really hard to find nowadays and I saw the
six of them sometimes sold for over 50$ at ebay.de). I think you have made a
real good deal with getting those bricks. Congrats!

Leg Godt!

Ben



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(...) The site states that the Basel / Genova / Hamburg printed bricks are very rare (though I guess the Glasgow / Manchester / London ones will be equally rare outside the UK). Bif (22 years ago, 29-Mar-03, to lugnet.trains)

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