Slightly more serious topics for smurf collectors including promo smurfs, smurfy discoveries, unlicensed smurfs, playsets, smurfy items etc
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steveparkes
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Looks like a fake homemaid job to me luppolo
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Looks fake to me as well
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Rachel
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Hi luppolo, well it is very difficult to tell just from a photo but I am very wary of buying any of these colour variation tennis smurfs. There is supposed to be a genuine black and red tennis smurf but it is very rare. There have been many sold on Ebay lately so I would guess many of them are fakes.
This smurf is very easy to fake because you are painting over white paint. Here is one I have done just to show how easy it is to do and this one only took me 10 minutes. Also it was one of my first repaints so I had not had much practice. Please do not worry, this smurf will never be sold like this.
As for your tennis smurfs, as I said, it is very difficult to tell 100% from a photo but I would guess that they could easily be fakes. Sorry.
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DrunkSmurf
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It's worth a trillion dollars. You could become the next emperor of North Korea with that S murf.
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