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Postby Grizz » Mon Nov 22, 2004 9:32 pm
Hi Everyone,

I recently unearthed my smurf collection which has been gathering dust in boxes for some many years now.

I was wondering if somebody to direct me to a site or something of the sort which would help me to catalogue them so as I know what is what and who is who and so on.

I also seem to have a few odds and ends which I am unsure as to whether they are authentic smurf bits or not. Fences, benches - that kind of thing.

Any help would be appreciated.

Here are a couple of pics of my little collection.

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Postby Syd Smurf » Mon Nov 22, 2004 10:14 pm
Hi Gizz

Welcome to the board and you have quite a few smufs in your collection there.

You can visit the checklist at Mushroom Village...here is the link

http://www.mushroomvillage.com/smurfs-figureslist.html

I am currently working on a checklist for this site which will include lots of different areas such as the fences, buildings and other items but I can help you with any other ones that you are having trouble with or are not sure about....so feel free to ask anytime.

Are you planning on selling them or are you keeping your collection? If you are selling then I may be interested in buying some or all of them but if you want to hang onto them then I can help you with anything you need so just ask me or post any questions here or even send me a private message and I would be glad to help you in any way I can.

Dyar

Postby Grizz » Mon Nov 22, 2004 10:49 pm
Hi Guys,

Thank you for the welcome and the links. They're already a huge help and I'm well on the way to sorting out this collection of mine.

Dyar - I haven't really decided whether to collect them or sell them. I don't really want to start adding to the collection as I don't think I have the time to put into doing it properly - that said however - I don't want to part with the whole lot as a few have sentimental value to me. If there was any inpaticular you saw that you really want - PM me and let me know.

Once I can catalogue them properly etc. I will put a list up (is there somewhere appropriate on the forum?) and then I can go from there.

I'll get all my fences and houses and bits and pieces together and get a pic up soonish. I also have a smurf car but no smurf in it - I'm sure one of these guys is feeling the loss!

Thanks again for the help!!!

Postby Rachel » Wed Nov 24, 2004 1:27 pm
Hi Grizz, welcome aboard. :welcome:
Firstly you have a fine little collection with some nice smurfs. :D I am assuming you have had these for quite a while, think carefully before you sell them, especially if they have sentimental value. Once they are gone, they are gone, six months down the line and you decide you want to collect them again......... :yikes: I am only joking, it is just many of us here did exactly what you have done and found our old collections gathering dust in the attic and the next thing you know........ wham...... addiction sets in.

If you still need help indentifying anything, I have a collection site Blue Imps with lots of smurf photos to check. :D

If you do decide to sell them you can post your list in the Smurfing Boot Sale section. :-D
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Postby IndigoSmurf » Wed Nov 24, 2004 4:06 pm
Hi there Grizz & welcome to the board! Very nice little collection you have! Some of them are quite nice and hard to find!

Christine
Postby attombomb7 » Wed Nov 24, 2004 4:49 pm
nice goodies!!

its great you still have all of that!!

Welcome !!! :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
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Hogatha's Fake and licenced Smurfs collection

http://mennoblue.net/
(my fake smurf collection ):)

Postby Syd Smurf » Wed Nov 24, 2004 8:34 pm
Hi Gizz

Yeah I agree with the above posts and I think you should be 100% sure if you want to sell them. Like I said either way if you need any help then just ask me and I am sure I can help identify any or answer any questions.

Rachel's site is amazing too and well worth the look. She has one of those amazing collections that we all drool over and has some cool info as well.

Cheers

Dyar

Postby Grizz » Thu Nov 25, 2004 12:18 am
Hi guys,

Well...I made the big decision. After cruising countless sites identifying whose who and what not - I've decided that I'll start building up my collection.

Quite a few of mine are rubbed (heh heh I learnt that word just recently!) but thats ok as I figure I can start with what I have and go from there.

I still have a few which I cannot ID - I'll post some pics of them some time tonight and hopefully you guys can help me out somewhat.

I've been watching Ebay like a hawk and will start bidding soon - see guys I'm learning! 8-)

I also have lots of doubles and triples of some - should I be posting these in the carboot forum for trade?

Also, how do I know what is a more 'hard to come by' smurf as opposed to one which is not so hard to come by?

Sorry for all the questions! We all have to start somewhere I guess.

I also found 3 plush smurfs I had packed away - one huge one and 2 smaller ones - one normal and one papa smurf! That was a bonus!!

Great forum you have here - I'm really enjoying reading it and going thru all the old posts and learning alot.

The 2 main things I've learned so far are

a) There seems to be a somewhat unhealthy fascination with carrots.
b) Syd Smurf seems to have a 'thing' about roller skating smurfette

I'm sure these are valuable tools for a would be smurf collecter! 8-)

Thanks again for the welcome! It's great to be here!

Postby Syd Smurf » Thu Nov 25, 2004 1:34 am
The 2 main things I've learned so far are

a) There seems to be a somewhat unhealthy fascination with carrots.
b) Syd Smurf seems to have a 'thing' about roller skating smurfette

I'm sure these are valuable tools for a would be smurf collecter! 8-)
I see you are learning the imprtant things Gizz. Never forget these 2 rules and you are well on your way to becoming a smurfer.

No need to apologise as we love to answer any questions...it makes us look important....lol. We are here to help you in anyway we can so just ask away and before too long you will be teaching us a thing or two.

Take care and good luck with your bidding

Dyar

Postby Guest » Thu Nov 25, 2004 2:00 am
Hi Grizz

Welcome to the mad place!! If you've sussed the carrot problem out then you're halfway there!! :-D

The best guide for values is the Der Schlumpf katalog IV but the downside is shipping to Australia is not cheap.

Here is an example of a page of the catalogue. If you don't want to rush into getting one of these then most of us have a copy and can look a few things up for you.

I'm really glad you decided to hang onto your smurfs. They are so much fun and I think belonging to a forum makes a big difference as we have so much fun here. :)

The values are applicable to a smurf in mint condition so obviously if they have rubs then this devalues them quite a bit, more so if they are common. If they are rare then I don't think people are going to worry so much about rubs, they will just be glad to get the smurf! Ebay is a good place for bargains. If you look at the prices in my shop then you will find these are mainly similar to book value, some may be slightly different depending on how easy it is for me to get hold of the smurf in question. So I guess if you are looking for a bargain look on ebay, double check what price it is in my shop (mine are mint) and make sure you don't bid higher than my shop price. If you go over my shop price (assuming I have the item in stock) then you are paying too much. You can do a search in the shop (just don't put the word smurf in the seach box or it throws a wobbly). Also there is a link to a printable stock list at the bottom of the page but it gobbles printer ink!

Happy Smurfing! :welcome:

Postby Grizz » Thu Nov 25, 2004 5:35 am
Thanks again!!

I'll have to go thru mine all over again now!! :) Some of them are in perfect condition - some - not so perfect.

I have half a dozen of the ones on stands (smurf a grams?) which I cannot seem to find anywhere - if I post some pics of them would some kind person please ID them for me please?

Also - which forum is appropriate for me to do this in?

I'll get my hands on one of those catalogue thingies once funds allow.

I'm already talking to my other half about setting up a display cabinet for my blue pals heh heh

Postby Guest » Thu Nov 25, 2004 5:40 am
You can put your pics for discussion in this forum or Collectors Corner, either is fine. If you are offering anything for sale then put it in the Boot Sale section. :D

Postby Grizz » Thu Nov 25, 2004 5:43 am
Thanks Karen.

I just went back thru my box of bits and found 3 more smurfs! YAY!

I'm madly photographing the ones I cannot identify now to post.

You'll all be horrified over the condition of a few of them tho :(

They were much loved toys over 20 years ago :-D

Postby Fram » Thu Nov 25, 2004 6:13 am
Never mind the condition, the only judo smurf I have has half of his hat bitten off... They were toys, and their bad condition prove they were good toys :-D
And you seem to have a very good headstart on the smurfagrams, they are a nice specialisation inside a collection. Most of us collect all Smurfs (Schleich and Bully, I mean), and specialize in one or two areas (promo's, fakes, grams, rugby players, rollerskate smurfettes, rohlinge, ...). It's the only way for most of us to keep the number of smurfs and the amount of money we spend on them under control.
I'm glad you decided to start collecting instead of selling them. I recently saw an auction which said 'you can buy my childhood' while selling smurfs, and that was so sad (and pathetic!) :(
:cheers:
:sheep: Bored of normality, why not go smurf? :sheep:

Postby Grizz » Thu Nov 25, 2004 6:21 am
:)

One of mine has his hat half chewed off too! We breed dogs so its inevitable that things sometimes get chewed. They're in a safe place now so that won't happen again!

I'm just uploading my pics now of ID purposes!

Postby Rachel » Thu Nov 25, 2004 3:17 pm
Hi Grizz, what dogs do you breed? We seem to have a community full of dog lovers as well as smurf addicts. :dogrun:
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Postby Grizz » Thu Nov 25, 2004 5:09 pm
Hiya Rachel,

We breed English Staffordshire Bull Terriers.

We currently still have 3 pups still here at the moment and they're driving me to despair. They're evil! :x

Postby Syd Smurf » Thu Nov 25, 2004 6:35 pm
Hi Gizz

I am glad you are keeping your smurfs and sticking around with us ratbags....we need more Aussies at the forum so I am not the only one here that sounds like a looney.

:D :D :) :D :D :-? :D :D :) :D :D

Dyar

Postby Fram » Fri Nov 26, 2004 2:04 am
If it sounds like a looney, posts like a looney, uses emoticons like a looney... it is a :roll: !
But I'm deeply humiliated that you could think you're the only one around here. Whatever happened to the dyarfram? :( :mouse:
:sheep: Bored of normality, why not go smurf? :sheep:
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