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Postby Pitufo » Wed Apr 16, 2008 4:40 pm
Hi, everyone!!!!!I have just found the web of this spanish sharpener´s collector...

http://www.agirones.com/maquinetes/inde ... &subcarp=0

And as you can see there are some smurfs sharpeners on his collection...Do you know which smurfs were really sold as sharpeners????I am afraid there are some odd ones on this web...Spanish fakes????CNTs????Supersmurfs????? :-? :-? :-?

Please I need this info!!!!!!!! :D :D :D :D :D
JOAQUÍN

Postby Smurfysmurf » Wed Apr 16, 2008 4:49 pm
I am not sure Joquain, I have seen just about every smurf on a sharpener and I am convinced that not all are official releases...I do have a few of them myself and quite like them.

If I was to go out on a limb (take a guess) I'd say that the first smurfs on sharpeners (shiiver, prisoner, and so on) are official but as to whether the newer ones like Gargarmel and the Easter smurfs are, I am really not sure and haven't seen anything that showed me that they are
:-?

My computer monitor is about to give up and I need a new one, so I am having a hard time seeing pictures clearly right now, especially colors, but I am sure others on here can give you a more definite answer..at least I hope so, as I have been wondering about the same thing for a while myself :?
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Postby Guest » Wed Apr 16, 2008 11:27 pm
The problem is the sharpeners were sold also without any figure on it so generally you cannot tell this is genuie or not...

Postby steveparkes » Wed Apr 16, 2008 11:40 pm
like everyone has said Joaquin there seems to be a real influx of smurfs on sharpeners since you can get the bases on their own. I'd agree that only the very early smurfs were official. I remember having a red robed judge on a pencil sharpener in the 1970s so I know that was definately released, as for the others :-?
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