I personally believe that many people tearing up these trivial packaging and disposed immediately.These blisters we know, are common blister packs, so they were not specifically made for Smurfs, but Schleich here has packed all sorts of characters in the mid-80s.
The reason was that not every retailer would have a bulk on the sale table, but has hung the product onto the hooks in the toy walls. In particular, the large department store chains.
Schleich offered then a whole smorgasbord of various cartoon characters on it. In fact, all Smurfs assortment of then have been packaged in it. These blisters were made a few years.
I must say a big thank you to my father Andreas. When I was young I could not understand.I definitely agree...a lot of people threw the packaging away...I used to throw the boxes of the super smurfs away which resulted in me having quite a few super smurfs but no boxes until I realized the value of the boxes
I can tell you, I only agree with!Something similar also happened in Canada where some of the more recents smurfs were sold on the cards below..so the explanation certainly makes sense to me...and the smurfs still in those blisters are some nice collectibles for us now
So true!!!I definitely agree...a lot of people threw the packaging away...I used to throw the boxes of the super smurfs away which resulted in me having quite a few super smurfs but no boxes until I realized the value of the boxes
I think many of us know these stories. There is never enough space! Especially if you collect the "big" packaging (smurf castle) or the dealer displays... you know.Well, since my bedroom was really small back then, it was a matter of space and me and my parents threw away the boxes of any of the supers. But then I realized that the boxes were important, I tried to focus on finding a super missing the box, so that I could display that and finding at least one with the box,because of the value.
Andre, she is pictured in 1984 in a German catalog!Because in the Schleich german catalogue you could buy it first time in 1985.
The Smurfs were all new in 1984, why the tracker?Tracker
White baby
Blue baby
Pink baby
Papa with Pizza
Gargamel with net
Vanity
Aerobic
Handy plumber
Dustpan
Smurfette icecream
Smurfette with baby
I just found the Tennis Player 2 (20 093) in the yellow blister on Tine's website. This contradicts our assumption.But since you said they sold 12 smurfs in that yellow blister I would guess they would be the new ones released that year??? And the 3 you have shown are all among them. But still just guessing! No facts.
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