Elf blow molds stink!

jeffro

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I've been looking for elf blow molds this year, and the stuff I see available doesn't look anything like what I had in mind.

What I have in mind:
  • Hermey, et. al. from "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer", circa 1964

What I see:
  • Garden gnomes
  • Leprechauns
  • Non-blue smurfs
  • Disney-oriented characters

Grumble, grumble....
 
I've been looking for elf blow molds this year, and the stuff I see available doesn't look anything like what I had in mind.

What I have in mind:
  • Hermey, et. al. from "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer", circa 1964
What I see:
  • Garden gnomes
  • Leprechauns
  • Non-blue smurfs
  • Disney-oriented characters
Grumble, grumble....

Non-blue smurfs :lol: now that's funny!!!!

I agree, those don't sound like elves at all! :er:
 
I've been looking for elf blow molds this year, and the stuff I see available doesn't look anything like what I had in mind.

What I have in mind:
  • Hermey, et. al. from "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer", circa 1964

What I see:
  • Garden gnomes
  • Leprechauns
  • Non-blue smurfs
  • Disney-oriented characters

Grumble, grumble....

Are you looking for something like these?

elfwithpresents.gifworkshopelf.gifelfholdingcandy.gifsantasgotmail.gif
 
I am trying to figure out the Kirby/Hermey. I have always thought it was Hermey. However a quick check on google shows that while the majority say Hermey (Hermie, Hermy, etc.) there is a small minority that use Kirby. According to the Rankin/bass web site posted below the script was for Hermey. Anyone know where Kirby came from?

http://www.rankinbass.com/rudolph8a.html

Boy has this thread jumped...........
 
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