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Postby Fram » Tue Feb 14, 2006 7:57 am
Flute Smurf (or oboe?) 20095 with blue pantsin this lot. Rest seems pretty run of the mill. Germany only. I believe that this Smurf exists as a real variation, but I'm not sure...
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Postby attombomb7 » Tue Feb 14, 2006 8:58 am
hi Fram

this does sound like a nice bunch... you don;t see this blue pants guy

very often!
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Postby bundleofkent » Thu Feb 16, 2006 4:29 pm
yep he looks good even without the keychain

Postby Fram » Wed Feb 22, 2006 7:04 am
A paint error on this oboist, they have forgotten to paint the upper part of the flute (well, the oboe) :) Ships worldwide and cheap.
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Postby attombomb7 » Wed Feb 22, 2006 9:06 am
hi!

what amazing eye sight you have Fram! I know we've said it before

but WOW!

is that other trumpet guy normally with red pants?/ I just can't remember of hand.. :-?
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Postby Fram » Wed Feb 22, 2006 9:26 am
It's certainly a common variation.
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Postby XoioX2000 » Wed Feb 22, 2006 11:41 am
Ref: trompet with red pants.
It's certainly a common variation.
Sorry to disagree on that one: there is no reference to it in any of the Schleich catalogues that I have seen so far, and I now believe that it is a DSK invention. Anybody who knows better, please prove me wrong.
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Postby attombomb7 » Wed Feb 22, 2006 12:30 pm
hi Fram!

I forgot to mention...but I also like a couple of the fakes in this lot! yumm!! :) :)
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Postby eggie smurf » Wed Feb 22, 2006 12:49 pm
Ref: trompet with red pants.
It's certainly a common variation.
Sorry to disagree on that one: there is no reference to it in any of the Schleich catalogues that I have seen so far, and I now believe that it is a DSK invention. Anybody who knows better, please prove me wrong.
Well I don't know better ( :) ) but I do have a red pants trumpeter or is trumpet? Those two are so similar I don't know which is which. I had two but traded one to Dyar -- he may know something more about the red pants though :-?
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Postby Fram » Wed Feb 22, 2006 1:44 pm
I'll try to find some auctions with it, but I come across it very often (at least on eBay Germany).
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Postby Rachel » Wed Feb 22, 2006 5:37 pm
Sorry to disagree on that one: there is no reference to it in any of the Schleich catalogues that I have seen so far, and I now believe that it is a DSK invention. Anybody who knows better, please prove me wrong
Hi David, I had always assumed this to be a genuine variation. :-?

Apart from the sheer number of them around he is also seen in the 1995/1996 KMS katalog which I believe was printed before the first edition of the DSK.
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Postby Syd Smurf » Wed Feb 22, 2006 8:36 pm
I tend to believe that he is an authentic variation too although I respect David's opinion and realise that he could be correct as I don't have a lot of proof to go on. However I have seen a half painted error Trumpet smurf recently with the red pants and that made me feel like it is quite possible that it is an authentic variation...and also as Rach mentions there are so many of them and they are not that valuable either or worth faking...at least not anymore. :)

Dyar

Postby Syd Smurf » Wed Feb 22, 2006 8:49 pm
I had two but traded one to Dyar

Yes...thank you Stace...to steal a line from Meagan....it was my first one which might sound like a Madonna song but definately not "Into The Groove" ok :D

Postby eggie smurf » Wed Feb 22, 2006 10:30 pm
:haha: Was it "Material Girl"? :)
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Postby Syd Smurf » Wed Feb 22, 2006 11:39 pm
Was it "Material Girl"? :)
No that would be stepping into Graham's territory there.

Here are some personal faves from some of our forum members though

Papa Don't Preach (I Made Up My Mind I'm Keeping My Brainy) - Claire
Intu Tu Groove - Graham definately
Bad Girl - Stace....but could be all the female members here (and Graham) on this forum
Holiday - David...as he always seems to be on one
Angel - Meagan.....at least she tries to pretend
Live Tu Tu (Live To Tell remix) - Graham once again
Gambler - Stace
Justify My Lucie - Simon
True Blue - Syd
Tutu Blue (true blue remix) - um....Graham
La Isla Bonita - Davina me thinks
Who's That Girl - Graham
Causing A Commotion - [Names have been concealed to protect the commotional ones]
Rae Of Light - Raelene...our little Rae of Sunshine
Express Yourself - could be Graham's song
Hanky Panky - ....well Graham's a really big fan I hear :)

I don't have a song which is probably a good thing :D

Postby aussiesmurf » Thu Feb 23, 2006 12:05 am
Oh but Dyar I am an Angel.... :P :) :)
:flower:

Meagan

Postby aussiesmurf » Thu Feb 23, 2006 12:29 am
It took me awhile...but Dyar I didn't want u to feel left and have found a song just for u.....

Devil in Disguise - I think it explains itself

A couple of other options

I'm too sexy - Syd
Pretty in Pink - Graham (sorry Graham it just fits)
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Meagan

Postby Fram » Thu Feb 23, 2006 2:12 am
With my looks and style, the only fitting Madonna song can be 'Vogue' :o
And Misszell will probably prefer "Frozen" :snowing:

Oh, and we all know whose song is "Playground" ("This used to be my playground, this used to be my childhood collection" :lol: )
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Postby Syd Smurf » Thu Feb 23, 2006 2:21 am
Oh, and we all know whose song is "Playground" ("This used to be my playground, this used to be my childhood collection" :lol: )
:) :) :) :)

Of course your's could be it's "Skip To Be Square" Fram...or to continue the Madonna theme...."Sheeper & Sheeper"

Postby XoioX2000 » Thu Feb 23, 2006 3:52 am
:) :) :) Ok who is rising to "Erotica" ? :) :)

Holiday is a good one! :cheers:

About that Trumpeter with red pants:
I'll try to find some auctions with it, but I come across it very often (at least on eBay Germany).
Ok, but until a few months ago, most of us were convinced that the skipping smurfette with a blue rope was genuine. We now know that there was quantities of them available without ropes, and there is a possibility that the blue rope could have been added later "in mass". I am planning to buy another one from karen of that one and take it apart... but what I mean to say by this is that the blue skipping rope is often seen on eBay, and it doesn't really proves that it is real either way.

Just like the "raw" surprise cones"... just like the chef with a rolling pin and a red boe tie...
Apart from the sheer number of them around he is also seen in the 1995/1996 KMS katalog which I believe was printed before the first edition of the DSK.
The sheer number of them around doesn't prove anything: There are selling the blue skipping ropes by lots of 10s (and there was LOTS of these bags a Passion's last year).

The good news means that the value has dropped. But when it first started to "appear", it was an expensive variation to get.

I take the point that if it was in the 1995/1996 KMS (I don't have that catalogue) as a first piece of evidence, a least as far as dates are concerned. I'll need a little more to be convinced either way.
However I have seen a half painted error Trumpet smurf recently with the red pants and that made me feel like it is quite possible that it is an authentic variation...and also as Rach mentions there are so many of them and they are not that valuable either or worth faking...at least not anymore. :)
The "not anymore" is what I am pointing out to. However the HPH is a possible indication that it went through the normal manufacturing routes.

We might get an indication if we compare markings.

To be honest, the only way I believe one of these kind of "variations" to be real would be if we had 2 or 3 sellers (who are unrelated and not collectors) who could confirm they bought it themselves in the mid 80s.

Sorry I'm a pain... I know... but I have seen enough "mass produced" fakes now to question everything: believe me, if there is a profit to be made, somebody will have done it. Now we can take the view that if a fake has been around for a long while and has never been identified as one, then we could almost consider it as an original... but by doing that we acknowledge that the original faker has fooled everyone. That has the tendancy to annoy me more than anything else.

Don't take me wrong: If I didn't have one of these red pants trumpeter, then I would want to get one, there is no doubt about it (Just like the blue skipping rope): nevermind if it's a fake or not. I would want it because it is now considered to be a requirement for a complete collection. BUT it doesn't change the fact that I want to know the whole story: Is it a real variation or not? (and as such I believe we need hard evidence and not just belief).

Sorry to be brutal, but it is time we wake up and smell the roses: there is more and more people looking to capitalise on our desire to expand our collections. So the question is, how many times have we been fooled in the past, just so that we are ready to see what's coming? I cannot believe that some people are still questioning whether the "raw" surprise cones are fakes. The fact that they have only appeared in the last 18 months or so sends huge alarm bells (for a smurf that's supposed to have come out in the mid 80s or so (forgot the exact date).

What I just to say is question everything: do not assume.

If you have seen it on a Schleich catalogue or a poster: it's real, boom, job done.

If you haven't, well how did it really come about? Then you will start to discover interesting things...
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