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Whilst searching through my old Lego box, I found two windows which are not compatible with Lego, and feature "+" knobs instead of "o" knobs. There's no brand name on them, and I don't have any other pieces of this shape. They date to mid-late 70's - 80s. Any ideas?

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Looks like Technic axle are the studs here. Do these Axle stud fit with Technic. My guess is that it is some very old LEGO parts but because there is no logo, it could be from something else.

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It's not LEGO.... I was just looking at the 2 dozen clones that I reference in one of my LEGO Collectors Guide Appendices.... and these aren't shown....

Sigh..... Googling "LEGO Clones" no longer produces the desired results..... :sceptic:

https://www.google.com/search?q=LEGO+clones&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=3Q0nVY2XN8zuoASx1YHgCA&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAg&biw=1280&bih=923

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It's Polly, a German brand from the 70s. It was marketed in the US as Polly Hobby.

Strangely, only the windows and doors have the cross-shaped studs. The bricks and plates have round studs.

Even stranger, this brand is designed to be built studs-down :)

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