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Paper Roses

(7,475 posts)
Fri Jan 6, 2012, 01:07 PM Jan 2012

Can anyone help? I have a Circa 1970 5 foot tall 'Snoopy"'. I am considering giving him to my eBay

reseller.

Of course, before doing so, I'm trying to find some kind of a value for him.
He has had some minor repair and has some brown spots here and there from his storage of about 40 years. (minor)

He is at least 58" tall and full figured like a regular Snoopy.
He is wearing a black collar and a rather ragged red vest.

I cannot find any reference to a Snoopy this size anywhere on the Internet.
Anyone have a vague idea as to his value?
He is tagged in several places. Was made in Japan. Dated 1970 in several spots.
The Red Jacket he is wearing has printing on the back that says 'Joe Cool'.

Any information would be appreciated.

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Can anyone help? I have a Circa 1970 5 foot tall 'Snoopy"'. I am considering giving him to my eBay (Original Post) Paper Roses Jan 2012 OP
I have an older Snoopy collector book. There is a 60" tall stuffed Snoopy Vinca Jan 2012 #1
Post it with a very detailed description, several pics, and a RESERVE PRICE! HopeHoops Jan 2012 #2
+1 McCIoud Dec 2012 #3

Vinca

(50,310 posts)
1. I have an older Snoopy collector book. There is a 60" tall stuffed Snoopy
Fri Jan 6, 2012, 06:42 PM
Jan 2012

that was made by Determined Productions beginning in the late 60's. Unfortunately, it's not pictured and all it says is that it has a black dog collar. The value they give is $200 - $250 and I assume that is in good condition. That said, like everything else, its value has probably gone down because of ebay.

 

HopeHoops

(47,675 posts)
2. Post it with a very detailed description, several pics, and a RESERVE PRICE!
Sat Jan 7, 2012, 11:03 AM
Jan 2012

If you don't get what you think is fair, exercise the reserve. You can always take a lower bid if you so choose. That sounds like something really cool that is in the way now.

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