And I would like we can watch a big section for CNT and for Argentina minimodels...I have been thinking about minimodels at DSK recently and after reading some of the comments of David, I think that they doen´t appear at DSK because perhpas this kind of smurfs is hard to find for DSK´s editors...
Perhaps you didn´t undersatnd what I meant...I agree with Rachel and Michelle that these smurfs were almost unknown yeras ago (I did not know Argentina Minimodels did exist two years ago
), but I think that if they trusted in some collectors to include some dubious smurfs, now is the moment to add them to the Katalog V...The 1st news about this Minimodels you can read it in SCCI´s letters in 1991...
I agree with many of the points being made about Frank doing a great job in producing the book because lets face it, without it many of us would have been completely clueless when we first started collecting and we also have to remember that the first editions were published before the real growth of the internet and therefore it would have been even more difficult to get an idea of what was out there without the DSK (or the KMS preiskatalog).
I have spoken about this book sometimes as a Bible...Well, I must admit it is a big word, but nowadays it continues being the best way for a starter to see diffeernt kind of smurfs ( I know there are some complete webs, but are personal webs)With lots of errors, but as rachel says, it is a very hard job to do...Of course Gaschers is the biggest seller of smurfs, and he earns money with the collector, but who else is disposal to do another katalog? We always will have the same problem: if ten of us decide to do a katalog, we would add some of our smurfs because we do think their are genuine, but someone can think they are fakes, because they have not seen before...Who could say this smurf do exist or this smurf does not exist: I think about licensed, the last word is at Schleich...
You know I have a clothes store: well, I can say 100% if a concrete item has been sold in my store or not...So only Schleich can say if a smurf has been produced in mass from their factory, or if they made a limited edition of a smurf, or if they made only one for the boss son...
I have said sometimes about a concrete smurf that he is fake...Who knows? Perhaps the collector who has this smurf has thousandsof reasons to say it is genuine...
We all must wait until the new Katalog can be bought and hope some od the dubious smurfs will not be there...
PS: can you imagine what would happen if suddenly Schelich published a list with variants of smurf they never produced????