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 Author: WOLKsite View Messages Posted By WOLKsite
 Posted: May 25, 2023 15:10
 Subject: PCC for 47327pb01 - 4237005
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Through B&P I have been able to find *4237005* is synonymous with the existing
PCC 4288676 (searching the former returns the latter, indicating they are the
same). Looked into this because 4288676 as an ID from around 2005, but the part
is form a set from 2004, so it should be 2003 ID...
 Author: here4bricks614 View Messages Posted By here4bricks614
 Posted: May 25, 2023 15:45
 Subject: Re: PCC for 47327pb01 - 4237005
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In Catalog Requests, WOLKsite writes:
  Through B&P I have been able to find *4237005* is synonymous with the existing
PCC 4288676 (searching the former returns the latter, indicating they are the
same). Looked into this because 4288676 as an ID from around 2005, but the part
is form a set from 2004, so it should be 2003 ID...

47327 would have been created right around the 4230 series, so the design number
sure fits. Looks like these masks were renumbered around 2005. How did you get
B&P to let you search? I can’t seem to get it to work.
 Author: here4bricks614 View Messages Posted By here4bricks614
 Posted: May 25, 2023 15:49
 Subject: Re: PCC for 47327pb01 - 4237005
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In Catalog Requests, here4bricks614 writes:
  In Catalog Requests, WOLKsite writes:
  Through B&P I have been able to find *4237005* is synonymous with the existing
PCC 4288676 (searching the former returns the latter, indicating they are the
same). Looked into this because 4288676 as an ID from around 2005, but the part
is form a set from 2004, so it should be 2003 ID...

47327 would have been created right around the 4230 series, so the design number
sure fits. Looks like these masks were renumbered around 2005. How did you get
B&P to let you search? I can’t seem to get it to work.

The renumbering also explains why 4288677 is NOT a 296 mask, despite being in
the 296 range. There is an earlier 4271 series 131 mask. That’s another mystery
solved!
 Author: WOLKsite View Messages Posted By WOLKsite
 Posted: May 25, 2023 16:21
 Subject: Re: PCC for 47327pb01 - 4237005
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In Catalog Requests, here4bricks614 writes:
  In Catalog Requests, WOLKsite writes:
  Through B&P I have been able to find *4237005* is synonymous with the existing
PCC 4288676 (searching the former returns the latter, indicating they are the
same). Looked into this because 4288676 as an ID from around 2005, but the part
is form a set from 2004, so it should be 2003 ID...

47327 would have been created right around the 4230 series, so the design number
sure fits. Looks like these masks were renumbered around 2005. How did you get
B&P to let you search? I can’t seem to get it to work.

Yeah I was curious about the silver one too.

The simple answer, it used to let you search individual, but now that section
redirects to Pick a Brick. A while back I wrote a script to access the search
engine, and that still works. I've basically been bruteforcing it. These
redirects or synonyms is something I noticed while researching zamor spheres,
so I started recording those for all the numbers.

Still need to make a script for set searches though... There's a lot of hidden
information there, like product version numbers.