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 Author: bb7712 View Messages Posted By bb7712
 Posted: Dec 29, 2023 00:06
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I wasn't able to find this brick in the catalog and was wondering if anyone
knew what it is. It's a yellow 1 x 2 brick but instead of one of the studs
there is a hole. It came in a bin of older bricks that I'm guessing is from
the 1970's or 80's.
 
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 Author: HoosierNinja View Messages Posted By HoosierNinja
 Posted: Dec 29, 2023 00:24
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In Catalog, CaptRedBeard writes:
  I wasn't able to find this brick in the catalog and was wondering if anyone
knew what it is. It's a yellow 1 x 2 brick but instead of one of the studs
there is a hole. It came in a bin of older bricks that I'm guessing is from
the 1970's or 80's.

It's
[P=989,3]
with the top broken off. When that part breaks, it does so quite cleanly.

David