tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8958359231122596622.post2327250668609095421..comments2024-03-22T01:15:51.327-07:00Comments on Model Horse Collectibility: Western Horse Shaped Objects, Part 3: Breyer, Textured Tack, Kroll, Hong Kong, and more!Kirsten Wellmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02462657134897620800noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8958359231122596622.post-20464264454218442432022-03-28T13:24:37.174-07:002022-03-28T13:24:37.174-07:00Thank you very much. I can now finally identify ...Thank you very much. I can now finally identify some of the copies I have picked up over the years and correctly distinguish between old Hartlands and Breyers.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8958359231122596622.post-69552704265333184572021-08-26T11:08:37.471-07:002021-08-26T11:08:37.471-07:00I've always been curious about my first horse,...I've always been curious about my first horse, acquired from a Greyhound Bus station gift shop in the late 60's -early 70"s. He is clearly modeled on a palomino Family Arabian Stallion, but a little smaller than the classics and made from a different kind of hard, slightly translucent plastic. Sadly his raised hoof broke and in those pre-Super glue days, my mom and I never found a glue that would hold it.<br />Have you heard anything about Family Arabian copies?<br /><br />Best WishesAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com