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I have a few bricks that are similar to part 3065, however they are clearly older as the 'LEGO' on the studs is in a different font, and on the underside they don't seem to have a part number, I have two in my hand and one has a number 4 underneath, while the other has a number 44. Anyone know what these are? Unless they are just older versions of 3065, I can't find them on Bricklink anywhere.

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3065 on bricklink is a 1x2 brick w/o bottom tube. Sounds like you have a few pre-70's bricks. Old Logo and such. Do they have little molding marks on the side? Could be old Samsonite 1x2s as well.

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I've a few having end pips, can't say if made sans bars, or they broke off? End pips & bars both started in 1963 (longer 1969 & slope 1977) (trans' & with notch for wire made later). So are 1×2's end pips & no bars very rare?

Just check, I've 3 of each, broken off bar & with N°. Wonder if Lego used the same moulds changed to having end pips instead of on a corner? I'd not considered end pips to be an improvement.

Edited by AndrewH7
I've some+ N°

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