BIGGEST TOY FAD OF THE 60's 80's and 90'sMY ENTIRE COLLECTION HAS BEEN IN DISPLAY CABINET ONLYTwo decades after their heyday, at the 1983 New York Toy Fair—a couple named Steven and Eva Stark debuted the Norfin line of trolls. The dolls were officially licensed Dam trolls and came with a new range of facial expressions designed to encourage collecting. "Trolls are like potato chips, Nobody is satisfied with just one.”One of the most popular non-Dam troll varieties came from Russ Berrie—the same type used as decorations.Named for its founder, Russ Berrie, the Dam competitor climbed to prominence by selling trolls—as much as $150 million worth in 1992, up from $200,000 in 1988 Wearing Original Fashion, Russ marking on foot sole. A lovely troll to add to your collection ***Most of our items are vintage, collectible or antique & have been previously owned & loved. We describe and measure the items for sale with honesty and integrity & will happily answer any questions you may have. Please read these descriptions carefully as they are written for your protection in mind. Unless the item is described as new, assume there may be minor flaws or wear commensurate with a used item of given age.Our extensive book and music collections are primarily brand new or like new.We also have vintage and rare books and CD’s as wellFeedback is so greatly appreciated and will alwaysbe given in return.Thanks for looking and shopping with us! Visitour storeas we have a wide variety of gift and collectible items.