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.It's certainly a common variation.
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 thoughRef: trompet with red pants.
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.It's certainly a common variation.
Hi David, I had always assumed this to be a genuine 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
I had two but traded one to Dyar
No that would be stepping into Graham's territory there.Was it "Material Girl"?
Oh, and we all know whose song is "Playground" ("This used to be my playground, this used to be my childhood collection" )
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.I'll try to find some auctions with it, but I come across it very often (at least on eBay Germany).
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).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 "not anymore" is what I am pointing out to. However the HPH is a possible indication that it went through the normal manufacturing routes.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.
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