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Smurfs Merchandise at eBayPrice VariesEbay is, BY FAR, the best place to find Smurfs Merchandise -- when we visited we found party supplies, posters, collectibles, figurines, plush, keychains, ceramics, fabrics, PEZ dispensers, nd TONS more. And if you're seeking old, rare, or vintage Smurfs collectibles, your best bet is definitely eBay. Ebay is an auction site where you register and bid on items, if you have the highest bid, you get the merchandise! If you see something you like, read the ebay rules, sign up and let the bidding begin! CAUTION: ebay can be addictive -- we LOVE it!
When we visited ebay, there were 2,000+ Smurfs items available for bidding -- but eBay changes daily, so no promises on what is available now. ;)
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Smurf Stickers$3.45Stick Smurfette anywhere! The fabulous, metallic stickers feature Smurfette in a variety of poses. Set includes seven stickers. From eMerchandise |
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Smurf Party SuppliesWhen we checked ebay, there was a small selection (less than 10 items) of Smurfs Party Supplies. What was there did include a full party set, though -- plates, cups, napkins, etc.From ebay |
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The Unauthorized Guide to Smurfs Around the World$29.95Watch out--you'll be turning "blue" with delight once you open the pages of this encyclopedic guide to the world of Smurfs! Covering more than 250 categories, this is the definitive reference for identifying and organizing Smurf collectibles from all over the world. Over 450 exciting color photos display PVC figures, mugs, glasses, villages, pins, buttons, plushes, animation cells, books, posters, games, and much, much more. The text includes a complete listing of all items illustrated, plus values and a helpful index. From Amazon |
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More Smurf Collectibles: An Unauthorized Handbook & Price Guide$19.95Since 1958 the Smurfs have captivated the hearts and minds of children and adults alike. They were born in Brussels and came to the American market in 1979. From their mushroom houses in the medieval forest, they made their way into millions of homes worldwide through television and a myriad of products that bore their image. These objects instantly became collectible, and this new book by Jan Lindenberger, one of America's most prolific authors about twentieth century collectibles, catalogs many of them with color photographs, useful information, and current market values. It follows her much-praised earlier book, Smurf Collectibles. This new book includes jewelry, books, figurines, toys, games, puzzles, clothing, paper products, and many other Smurf items. They are all illustrated in wonderful color, with helpful descriptions and current market values. From Amazon |
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