Your preferred colouring is the same as mine Mark - shows what old cubers we 
are!  You are right, generally hard to get that combination these days.

Duncan
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From: "mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <speedsolvingrubikscube@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 5:32 AM
Subject: [Speed cubing group] Back to it after 25 years


> Got my original cube way long ago. Learned to solve and had average
> of about 40 seconds in the 80's (which was pretty cool for everyone I
> knew) - now my 10 year old son is interested, but he can't have my
> original Hungarian cube.
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> Seems every cube we find is a hunk of junk with what I consider
> messed up colors.
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> Here is what I have and can anybody give me a lead on what to buy
> that is like it or better.
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> Smooth action - seems to be made of a softer plastic with very smooth
> mechanism.  All other cubes I pick up are terrible.
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> Colors - red opposite orange, yellow opposite white and blue opposite
> green. (is this standard color or am I working in the dark ages) I
> always hated the cubes that have white and yellow together - doesn't
> seem to be enough contrast on white/yellow and green/blue.
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> Let me know about ideas
> thanks
> mark
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