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Re: Falsificacoes Shenk

Enviado: Ter Set 28, 2010 5:11 pm
por lzardo
Site tá anunciando coisa alguma

Tricornerjock é um colecionador, Shenk é peça de MUSEU, a Geobra JÁ fez o que deveria fazer e removeu eles de operação a uns 10 anos atrás, mas, eles mantiveram o direito de vender os produtos em alguns países da antiga união soviética...

sinceramente...

Re: Falsificacoes Shenk

Enviado: Qua Set 29, 2010 9:28 am
por MINIREIS
Olá colegas,

Eu não entendi muito bem, esse Shenk é uma Marca igual ao Famobil ou é uma plagia? Fazem os mesmos bonecos paralelamente ao fabricante oficial?

Atenciosamente,

Re: Falsificacoes Shenk

Enviado: Qua Set 29, 2010 10:03 am
por lzardo
Bootlegs and unauthorized figures

In 1978, Schenk, a Hungarian firm, began reproducing bootleg Playmobil figures. They had not received any authorization or license from Geobra Brandstätter. Schenk produced exact copies of the original toy, though some sets were modified to create new types of sets, usually military, from Hungarian history. Thus, Schenk produced the Hussar (Huszár), from the period of the Hungarian War of Independence and the Hungarian hussar series (Magyar huszár sorozat). Other sets included the Austrian soldier (Osztrák), Turkish soldier (Török), William Tell (Tell Vilmos), and the Hunyadi series (Hunyadi sorozat).
Schenk figures, like the early Playmobil figures, do not have moveable hands. But unlike the Playmobil horses, the Schenk horses do not have moveable heads. Schenk figures also bear different colors from their Playmobil counterparts. They were also made with inferior plastic. Following the collapse of communism, a 1995 court ruling forbade the manufacture and distribution of the Schenk figures. The owner of Schenk, Károly Schenk, was allowed to sell of his remaining toy figures only in Hungary until March 1996. However, Schenk bootlegs may still be available in toy shops in Hungary. A famous and rare collection of Schenk reproductions was created by Tricornejock.
Bootleg sets also have been manufactured in China. These sets are not marketed as Playmobil, though they are identical in terms of appearance (but not in regards to quality). Sets include a "Noshery" (fast food eatery), "Pirate Island", and medieval figures.[5]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Playmobil

Re: Falsificacoes Shenk

Enviado: Qui Set 30, 2010 5:09 pm
por MINIREIS
lzardo escreveu:
Bootlegs and unauthorized figures

In 1978, Schenk, a Hungarian firm, began reproducing bootleg Playmobil figures. They had not received any authorization or license from Geobra Brandstätter. Schenk produced exact copies of the original toy, though some sets were modified to create new types of sets, usually military, from Hungarian history.......quote]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Playmobil
Muito obrigado Izardo!

Abração!!! :D

Re: Falsificacoes Shenk

Enviado: Qua Out 06, 2010 6:40 pm
por cesarprefeito
Gente...
Shenk é 'folclore' e raridade da época do 'lado de lá' da cortina de ferro...
Valeu pelas referências históricas, Zardo !

Tão vendo ?
"Zardo também é cultura" !

Abração,
César, o prefeito museológico