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 Author: WildBricks View Messages Posted By WildBricks
 Posted: Apr 10, 2024 14:58
 Subject: ID help
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WildBricks (6296)

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I usually have at least an idea of where to start looking for something, but
this item has me completely stumped. As you can see it is relatively small and
there is no part number.

Ginny
 


 Author: SylvainLS View Messages Posted By SylvainLS
 Posted: Apr 10, 2024 15:01
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In Catalog Identification, WildBricks writes:
  I usually have at least an idea of where to start looking for something, but
this item has me completely stumped. As you can see it is relatively small and
there is no part number.

Ginny

Looks like a shoe.
 Author: WildBricks View Messages Posted By WildBricks
 Posted: Apr 10, 2024 15:05
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WildBricks (6296)

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Looks like a shoe.

An itty bitty, teeny tiny shoe. I don't think even Thumbelina would be able
to wear this one.
 Author: Tracyd View Messages Posted By Tracyd
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Tracyd (418)

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In Catalog Identification, WildBricks writes:
  I usually have at least an idea of where to start looking for something, but
this item has me completely stumped. As you can see it is relatively small and
there is no part number.

Ginny

Looks like a Belville shoe, which aren't listed separately.
 Author: Ziegelmeister View Messages Posted By Ziegelmeister
 Posted: Apr 10, 2024 15:14
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Ziegelmeister (210)

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In Catalog Identification, WildBricks writes:
  I usually have at least an idea of where to start looking for something, but
this item has me completely stumped. As you can see it is relatively small and
there is no part number.

Ginny

can we see the top or side?
 Author: WildBricks View Messages Posted By WildBricks
 Posted: Apr 10, 2024 16:09
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WildBricks (6296)

Location:  USA, Georgia
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  can we see the top or side?

Yes, in the second picture.
 Author: edeevo View Messages Posted By edeevo
 Posted: Apr 10, 2024 16:01
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edeevo (11124)

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In Catalog Identification, WildBricks writes:
  I usually have at least an idea of where to start looking for something, but
this item has me completely stumped. As you can see it is relatively small and
there is no part number.

Ginny

Definitely a Belville figure shoe:

 
Minifig No: belvfemale75  Name: Belville Female - Girl with Bright Pink Top with Fur and Bow Detail, Gold Horseshoe Brooch, Dark Pink Shoes and Long Black Hair
* 
belvfemale75 Belville Female - Girl with Bright Pink Top with Fur and Bow Detail, Gold Horseshoe Brooch, Dark Pink Shoes and Long Black Hair
Minifigures: Belville

Life is Good.
~Ed.
 Author: WildBricks View Messages Posted By WildBricks
 Posted: Apr 10, 2024 16:12
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WildBricks (6296)

Location:  USA, Georgia
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  Definitely a Belville figure shoe:

 
Minifig No: belvfemale75  Name: Belville Female - Girl with Bright Pink Top with Fur and Bow Detail, Gold Horseshoe Brooch, Dark Pink Shoes and Long Black Hair
* 
belvfemale75 Belville Female - Girl with Bright Pink Top with Fur and Bow Detail, Gold Horseshoe Brooch, Dark Pink Shoes and Long Black Hair
Minifigures: Belville

Life is Good.
~Ed.

Well, that goes in the "parts I'll never use, but am afraid to throw
out" drawer.
 Author: Adjour View Messages Posted By Adjour
 Posted: Apr 10, 2024 16:55
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Adjour (2453)

Location:  USA, Tennessee
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In Catalog Identification, WildBricks writes:
  
  Definitely a Belville figure shoe:

 
Minifig No: belvfemale75  Name: Belville Female - Girl with Bright Pink Top with Fur and Bow Detail, Gold Horseshoe Brooch, Dark Pink Shoes and Long Black Hair
* 
belvfemale75 Belville Female - Girl with Bright Pink Top with Fur and Bow Detail, Gold Horseshoe Brooch, Dark Pink Shoes and Long Black Hair
Minifigures: Belville

Life is Good.
~Ed.

Well, that goes in the "parts I'll never use, but am afraid to throw
out" drawer.

I've sold dismembered belville parts like this before, but granted that was
on another platform in small lots, but people do buy them

Crystal
 Author: The_Boyz_Bricks View Messages Posted By The_Boyz_Bricks
 Posted: Apr 10, 2024 17:06
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The_Boyz_Bricks (109)

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In Catalog Identification, WildBricks writes:
  
  Definitely a Belville figure shoe:

 
Minifig No: belvfemale75  Name: Belville Female - Girl with Bright Pink Top with Fur and Bow Detail, Gold Horseshoe Brooch, Dark Pink Shoes and Long Black Hair
* 
belvfemale75 Belville Female - Girl with Bright Pink Top with Fur and Bow Detail, Gold Horseshoe Brooch, Dark Pink Shoes and Long Black Hair
Minifigures: Belville

Life is Good.
~Ed.

Well, that goes in the "parts I'll never use, but am afraid to throw
out" drawer.

Or you could sell it as a custom lot.
 Author: WildBricks View Messages Posted By WildBricks
 Posted: Apr 11, 2024 08:24
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WildBricks (6296)

Location:  USA, Georgia
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Or you could sell it as a custom lot.

Yes, but what if I then find a Bellville doll that needs 1 shoe? Then I'll
be kicking myself for not hanging onto that 1 piece that could have completed
the doll. SELLER'S REGRET!

Much better to squirrel the part away.... Of course I may have a bit of a hoarder
tendency.
 Author: popsicle View Messages Posted By popsicle
 Posted: Apr 11, 2024 09:33
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In Catalog Identification, WildBricks writes:
  
  
Or you could sell it as a custom lot.

Yes, but what if I then find a Bellville doll that needs 1 shoe? Then I'll
be kicking myself for not hanging onto that 1 piece that could have completed
the doll. SELLER'S REGRET!

Much better to squirrel the part away....

Agreed. We've from the very start, keep a box that grew in size over time,
for all things "don't know what to do with it, just now"

It's rewarding years later, to go through and find things that have gained
value over time, or whos value has become apparent with gained knowledge
Even some with crazy payoffs such as our SW misprints that went into the box.

As long as you've got room, why not, is the attitude.

  Of course I may have a bit of a hoarder tendency.

A part of every LEGO enthusiast's personality, to a degree