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Topic: Identifying smurfs
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Jopesane
Baby Smurf
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posted 10-19-2022 01:52 AM
Recently I bought a lot with vintage toys that included bunch of Smurfs. For most of these I do identify the "mold" but as they do not have any markings, I suspect they are bootlegs of some sort. However I could not find info for Smurfette and Wandering Smurf figures and was wondering what exactly they were.




Posts: 2 | From: Finland | Registered: Oct 2022
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Squeaky Smurf
Hering Smurf
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posted 10-20-2022 10:10 AM
Hi, Jopesane, welcome to Smurf family! I'm really afraid that your little Smurfs are in fact Knock-Offs, since they have no markings. More info here.
-------------------- Keep on always smurfin'!!
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Jopesane
Baby Smurf
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posted 10-20-2022 12:07 PM
Yeah I assumed so. However I was more interested in the Smurfette and Wandering Smurf figures as I could not find a "real counterpart" because as I understand, the fake ones use the real molds (well, typically copies of the molds or old molds and in both cases the quality suffers). So I was mainly wondering where these two are based on.
Posts: 2 | From: Finland | Registered: Oct 2022
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