Hi Andre
Thanks again for the info.............
Yes i love smurfs and it's great to find new variations.
But there is still a lot of work on my file, and now knowing i have to redo a lot ................mmmmmmmm
Tintin
It is only 23 smurfs Frank!!
Maybe when I get to the next smurfs after these with their history, you will have to redo your file again??
That is a good reason for you to check them all again!
In this case I think after checking the markings closely, information in Schleichbook, etc., the most likely history is this.
Between 1965-1969, these were used as promos and had no marking or only peyo marking. Maybe Schleich started adding markings in the late 60s?? But anyway they did not make many smurfs in the beginning.
Between 1969-1972, Schleich started selling these in toystores and made A LOT more smurfs, now with emblem markings. During these years they also made some changes in some of the molds. Also started with cavitynumbers. Maybe only used one cavity before 1969??
Between 1972-1974, they started with the new emblem, so the changes made from 1972 got the new emblem in the molds. It seems they also tried to put all markings under the feets not visible on all the smurfs and I think they managed to do that on all smurfs except on 2 cavities of the prisoner.
One more very intresting thing I think is correct is this.
Klaus Volkmar left the comapny and started Bully in 1973. But there is one intresting thing here. When reading the schleichbook and comparing with markings and posters: Bully got the rights for the smurfs and started selling them in 1974. But it says in the Schleichbook that Schleich stopped making smurfs from 1975. That would explain why Bully got these in 1975 and started selling them then and not from the start.
So Schleich manufactured smurfs also 1974 and I guess that some of the molds they did not release was made then like the Schleich trumpeter( 20047). Strange that Bully did not get that one also??? Or maybe Schleich continued with that mold when they started with promos again in 1976/77.