So we must remember this book is only a guide, it is not always correct, it is up to us as an individual to check with the seller or another knowledgable smurfer as to what you are thinking of buying
And this is why this forum is so valuable!
So we must remember this book is only a guide, it is not always correct, it is up to us as an individual to check with the seller or another knowledgable smurfer as to what you are thinking of buying
Absolutely!Smurfing Beer wrote:
So we must remember this book is only a guide, it is not always correct, it is up to us as an individual to check with the seller or another knowledgable smurfer as to what you are thinking of buying
Eggie Smurf wrote:
And this is why this forum is so valuable!
Yes that's valid for Number 6: correct color. Not for number 3 though.@ xoiox
what I know by heart
p31 2.0032 the blue hockey stick itself is a true part of an ice-hockey smurf but from the Commerbank/MERC promo.
It also stated in the DSK III/IV the ice hockey smurf with red material/blue stick is existing.
The Mickey Mouse blue/green/white/yellow/red stick is is not the same compared to the blue smurf stick...
But I will take a look in the evening into the DSK IV to verify the other stuff
Excellent post, Dragon. I agree with you and I think that's why I rarely look at the DSK. If a group of collectors, such as our group, instead of sellers, were to collaborate, we could come up with a much better documented smurf "bible"By the way: I make no apologies for the comments above. Take it or leave it.
I agree with you there, Yonna, but I think it is very difficult to get permission to do such a catalog and then probably difficult to get it published But one by the collectors for collectors should be a must have As for pricing, that fluctuates so much with the market and now with ebay out there, who knows what the real fair market value is for any smurf.2) Why doesn't someone else make a smurf katalog? I know people here at the forum have many great websites but those are a bit hard to carry along when shopping for smurfs. Why doesn't somebody make one book for normals then another for supers and then another for kindersmurfs and another for promos etc. Why do we settle for this kind of guide? I'm absolutely sure that if we put our force together, we could make a better guide(s). How do you comment on this?
I did know about these before we bought them, I do find it interesting the prices though.There are smurfettes with colored scoops whose authenticity could not be proven (A). 12,00 each.
Can you give any more info on this one David as I hadn't heard there was a fake verion of it.p218 item 176: Fake version of item 177
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