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Topic: selling dads smurfs
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Poppasmurfsdaughter
Baby Smurf
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posted 08-02-2016 02:30 AM
What is the best way to unload thousands of smurfs that my dad collected. there are 3 foot tall ones from Europe and every peyo smurf avaliable to mankind...thanks in advance
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Posts: 1 | From: nj | Registered: Aug 2016
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Redneck Smurfette
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posted 08-03-2016 06:28 AM
Dia Duit Poppasmurfsdaughter! Welcome to Bluebuddies!
Some of the sites that people go on to find those sorts of things would be: eBay ; Amazon ; or even Pintrist. What I think you could do, due to that you have soooo many Smurfs, is, if your intentions are to sell them all, to try to sell them in groups on eBay or Amazon. Then, if you have a Pintrist, Facebook, Twitter, etc. you could promote them, or show what's for sale and give the web site that your selling them on. I think that would start, or even suffice your intentions to sell your Smurfs
Wishing you the best of luck and hope this helped a wee bit ![[Smile]](smile.gif)
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Posts: 823 | From: Ireland, doing and Irish dance probably... | Registered: Mar 2015
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Century Smurf
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posted 08-03-2016 08:13 AM
Hello, Poppasmurfsdaughter! And hi again, Redneck!
I think you might have meant Pinterest instead of Pintrist, Redneck. Anyway, any of those sites: eBay, Amazon, or Pinterest, should help you identify and price your smurfs. But you probably will find this helpful: http://bluebuddies.com/smurf_figurines/ You should be able to find information about most of your smurfs there.
-------------------- "Read about me in the Smurf comic book 'The Hundredth Smurf!'"
Posts: 444 | From: Most likely, it's my house. | Registered: Dec 2015
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hatfieej
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posted 08-04-2016 01:26 AM
Not sure if you were planning to sell them off as a group or wanting to go through the work to ebay them individually. Since your dad was a collector, I'm guessing they are in pretty good shape and such. Depending on the collection you have, I could be interested in purchasing a large group or possibly the entire lot. Let me know if you'd be intersted. Thanks.
Posts: 1 | From: Louisville, KY | Registered: Jul 2016
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Squeaky Smurf
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posted 08-04-2016 12:52 PM
Welcome to Smurf village, Poppasmurfdaughter! Are your Smurfs like these ones? link #1 link #2 And as Redneck and Century reminded very well, eBay and Amazon are usually very good for auctions. Good luck! ![[Wink]](wink.gif)
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Posts: 7507 | From: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Registered: Jul 2008
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