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North Pole Series Collection For Sale

Dick Stull said would like to sell these pieces as a complete set.

You can contact him by email and request his phone number to discuss the pieces/pricing. He also has a Dickens' Village collection up for sale as well as many accessories.

56340 Beard Barber Shop $45.00
56393 Christmas Bread Bakers $60.00
56384 Elfin Forge & Assembly Shop $65.00
56332 Elfin Snow Cone Works $50.00
56398 Elsie's Gingerbread (Limited E.) (smokes) $125.00
56387 Elves' Trade School $100.00
56394 Glacier Gazette, The $55.00
56392 Hall of Records $60.00
56359 North Pole Dolls & Santa's Bear Works (3/set) $110.00
56278 North Pole Express Depot $65.00
56388 Popcorn & Cranberry House $110.00
56391 Route 1, North Pole, Home of Mr. & Mrs. Claus $150.00
56389 Santa's Bell Repair $50.00
56397 Santa's Light Shop $65.00
56294 Santa's Lookout Tower $75.00
56386 Santa's Rooming House $60.00
56286 Santa's Woodworks $60.00
56383 Tin Soldier Shop $50.00
56385 Weather & Time Observatory $55.00
56893 Santa's Toy Company $80.00
56781 Alfie's Toy School For Elves (2nd Edition) $70.00
56895 Nettie's Mistletoe Manor $55.00
56896 Tinker's Caboose Cafe $70.00
56897 Art's Hobbies & Crafts $80.00
56726 Crayola Polar Palette Art Center $70.00
56792 Letters To Santa Sorting Station (New) $85.00
56755 McElfin's Irish Restaurant & Gifts $60.00
56773 North Pole M&M's Candy Factory (New) $95.00
56782 North Star Commuter Train Station $85.00
56403 Real Plastic Snow Factory $160.00
56404 Reindeer Flight School $60.00
56900 Scrooge McDuck & Marley's Counting House (New) $80.00
56725 Sweet Rock Candy Company $90.00
56400 Custom Stitchers $40.00
56401 Tillie's Tiny Cup Cafe $80.00
56402 The Elf Spa $65.00
56431 Welcome To Elf Land" Gateway Entrance $40.00

Total $2,775.00

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