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 Author: Clmorning View Messages Posted By Clmorning
 Posted: Mar 7, 2025 05:48
 Subject: Part Identification
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Clmorning (446)

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Good morning all,

I've been told over time, that "X" amount of Lego pieces do not have
the logo printed on it. Maybe with the older technology they could stamp the
logo on everything. My question is piece # 41668, brown Bionicle foot. I have
a piece, in great condition and I know it's only worth pennies, but I hate
to throw away a good piece. It has the letter C in a circle, printed on two
spots. It also has the number 41668 and another set of number 062. No Lego
stamp anywhere. The shade of brown matches other brown pieces I have.

Thanks for any assistance.

CLM
 Author: RebelliousBrick View Messages Posted By RebelliousBrick
 Posted: Mar 7, 2025 08:41
 Subject: Re: Part Identification
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In General, Clmorning writes:
  Good morning all,

I've been told over time, that "X" amount of Lego pieces do not have
the logo printed on it. Maybe with the older technology they could stamp the
logo on everything. My question is piece # 41668, brown Bionicle foot. I have
a piece, in great condition and I know it's only worth pennies, but I hate
to throw away a good piece. It has the letter C in a circle, printed on two
spots. It also has the number 41668 and another set of number 062. No Lego
stamp anywhere. The shade of brown matches other brown pieces I have.

Thanks for any assistance.

CLM

Seeing as it has the part number on it, I'm inclined to believe it's
genuine Lego
 Author: Nubs_Select View Messages Posted By Nubs_Select
 Posted: Mar 7, 2025 12:09
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In General, Clmorning writes:
  Good morning all,

I've been told over time, that "X" amount of Lego pieces do not have
the logo printed on it. Maybe with the older technology they could stamp the
logo on everything. My question is piece # 41668, brown Bionicle foot. I have
a piece, in great condition and I know it's only worth pennies, but I hate
to throw away a good piece. It has the letter C in a circle, printed on two
spots. It also has the number 41668 and another set of number 062. No Lego
stamp anywhere. The shade of brown matches other brown pieces I have.

Thanks for any assistance.

CLM

Yes it’s real. The ©️ is a good giveaway it’s real combined with the part number
 Author: brac.brick View Messages Posted By brac.brick
 Posted: Mar 7, 2025 12:21
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In General, Clmorning writes:
  Good morning all,

I've been told over time, that "X" amount of Lego pieces do not have
the logo printed on it. Maybe with the older technology they could stamp the
logo on everything. My question is piece # 41668, brown Bionicle foot. I have
a piece, in great condition and I know it's only worth pennies, but I hate
to throw away a good piece. It has the letter C in a circle, printed on two
spots. It also has the number 41668 and another set of number 062. No Lego
stamp anywhere. The shade of brown matches other brown pieces I have.

Thanks for any assistance.

CLM

I sell alot of Bionicle parts and the buyers all seem to know there are no "lego"
logos on any of them. It's just the way they were made. I've never had
any complaints. I put a disclaimer on my site to say that not all Lego is marked
"Lego" but it is still genuine lego . As another poster said, the C and
the part number make it real.
 Author: Clmorning View Messages Posted By Clmorning
 Posted: Mar 7, 2025 13:34
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Clmorning (446)

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In General, brac.brick writes:
  In General, Clmorning writes:
  Good morning all,

I've been told over time, that "X" amount of Lego pieces do not have
the logo printed on it. Maybe with the older technology they could stamp the
logo on everything. My question is piece # 41668, brown Bionicle foot. I have
a piece, in great condition and I know it's only worth pennies, but I hate
to throw away a good piece. It has the letter C in a circle, printed on two
spots. It also has the number 41668 and another set of number 062. No Lego
stamp anywhere. The shade of brown matches other brown pieces I have.

Thanks for any assistance.

CLM

I sell alot of Bionicle parts and the buyers all seem to know there are no "lego"
logos on any of them. It's just the way they were made. I've never had
any complaints. I put a disclaimer on my site to say that not all Lego is marked
"Lego" but it is still genuine lego . As another poster said, the C and
the part number make it real.

Thank you very much. I do appreciate the input. Have a great weekend and thanks
again.