Another thing to notice is that in march 1979 they had 30 smurfs including the supers for sale.
This could mean that the National articlenumbers could be starting with 1.
I mean since large house has articlenumber NB 30 and playset NB 31.
Just like with the Schleich articlenumbers they have the normalsmurfs first and then the supers and then the accessories.
So it could be that they had 23 normalsmurfs, 6 supers and 2 accessories when they numbered these??
But then they most likely would have to had all these from the start otherwise as soon as they added a new smurf( every month!!
) it would have got a number after the accessories!!
Still intresting though that they had articlenumbers printed on the boxes for the accessories in the beginning. Probably had them later also just like all companies, but why not on the boxes anymore???
If you compare with the toycompanies selling these for Schleich ( Maia Borges, W Berrie, Hering etc) they always uses articlenumbers when selling them.
But when made for companies like BP, National, Kelloggs, BASF etc no Schleich articlenumbers are needed since they are not sold within the company.??
Maybe Schleicher can answer this. When Schleich makes a smurfs like Hexalotte it always has to be numbered in some way. I before worked with logistics for 12 years so it has to have a number or something in the system so you can find it, right??? I understand that you maybe don´t want it in the normal articlenumberserie for the ones Schleich actually is selling, but still it has to get a number.
I think I will send Schleich a email and see what they can tell us regarding Hexalotte. This must be so new so it has to be in some records, right??
I recieved an answer regarding the spymold. Since this was very connected to the Heringmold I asked if they could find any information regarding Hering in the 80s. I know since before that asking Schleich about things from long long time ago is not easy.
They have helped me a lot but could not find anything about the spymold.