| 07-10-07 05:37 PM |
| Smurfysteve |
I dont have any smurfs holding a pig, Real or fake one. I would like to get one at some point in the future as It dos look nice. 
Smurfy regards
Steve.  |
| 07-05-07 05:04 AM |
| giraffe |
Interesting topic, everyone. Nice to find out some more info about the SCCI smurfs. I don't own any myself but I do have a smurf-a-gram with the pink pig. |
| 07-04-07 10:38 PM |
| aussiesmurf |
I didn't realise the details involved with collecting this specific promo..all very interesting it would be great if they can be kept track of them forever, it makes them all the more interesting and now I want them... |
| 07-02-07 07:42 AM |
| Pete |
Here's a link to our ID Guide with pics of all the SCCI Smurfs:
http://search.cartserver.com/search/...ords=scci&bool=
Note there are 2 gold pigs; one with straight elbows, and one with bent elbows. He was so popular, Suzanne offered a variation!
Suzanne always instructed members to let her know if an SCCI promo changed hands, as she maintained a registry of who held them. I had peaople report sale of these pieces to me, and reported them to Suzanne, and she said she made the change. She never did put the registry in my hands however, and now she has passed away. The best I can do isa confirm if a person was a registered SCCI member, but if a seller is not an original member, I can't really do anything useful.
She also would not give me the SCCI raised seal thingy, which she used to replicate certs in the event a registered owner reported loss of the cert.
I have her "prototype" set which was part of the SCCI collection I acquired, but I think not all are signed and/or sealed, and she wrote "sample" across the cert. One of them is actually a Muster! I also have some others I bought where I could confirm a provenance - that is, I confirmed the seller was an SCCI member.
I guess maybe these qualify or my rarest pieces.
Her collection also included a pink pig. She told me it was right from Schleich, and I know they had a Gram with a pink pig Smurf, but I don't know any history behind the gram-less pink pig Smurf, only have her word that it's a real deal. I wish I had better documentation for some of her pieces She has some real odd-ball stuff! Including a great raw and Muster collection that was all acquired by her before anyone stated playing games with repros...They are some of my fave pieces now! |
| 07-02-07 05:53 AM |
| Smurfysteve |
thinking Michelle. Im sure pete would know if they are genuine or not. It would be nice to think the are though
Smurfy regards
Steve.  |
| 07-01-07 02:15 PM |
| michellehl |
You may want to ask Pete about this. I think he took over all S.C.C.I. responsibilities and he would be the one to verify whether or not those certificates are legit.
Michelle |
| 06-30-07 12:04 PM |
| Smurfysteve |
Hi Bobbisbabe just wondering if you managed to get these realy rare figures? Id love to see pics of them. Its always nice when these really truly awsome figures show there faces 
Smurfy regards
Steve.  |
| 11-25-06 12:56 PM |
| GiggleWorks |
That would be awesome to have all 3 . . . Nice to find someone who has that many rares and is willing to part with them.
Scott |
| 11-20-06 08:22 AM |
| Bobbisbabe |
Hi There
Thanks for the response.
Yes it does come with a certificate and he told me I have transfer ownership.
I havent purchased it yet.
He has 3 of them that I want
Luck Lady
Papa and his prehistoric pets
& the golden pig
I got his phone number from a toy show I went to on the weekend and we are going to "talk" about a price for all 3.
Bobbisbabe |
| 11-20-06 08:01 AM |
| pvcblue |
Bobbisbabe - the smurf holding the golden pig was a SCCI collectors piece. A limited number of them were made by Schleich for the Club and each was issued with a Certificate fo Authenticity. If the piece does not have this Certificate, I wouldn't trust it.
Here is the Description of it from the MV.com ID Guide -
20057 Thirsty (S.C.C.I. promo "1990 Celebration Smurf")
Markings: Hong Kong, no paint dot
Condition: Mint
Description: Issued in celebration of the club's 5th year. 20057 (bent elbows) holding a golden pig. Limited to 200 pieces. Includes a numbered certificate with a raised SCCI seal. (
you can find it here -
http://search.cartserver.com/search/...=SCCI&bool=AND |