tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8958359231122596622.post7999668366639913087..comments2024-03-22T01:15:51.327-07:00Comments on Model Horse Collectibility: What is collectibility and why should we care?Kirsten Wellmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02462657134897620800noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8958359231122596622.post-52072819780677739622011-04-20T20:49:59.111-07:002011-04-20T20:49:59.111-07:00I started live showing in the mid-1990s, before th...I started live showing in the mid-1990s, before the days of Stone, and I remember the free-for-all OF/custom classes too! I had a friend with a really awesome (to me) custom Hartland mustang that cleaned up the custom (or RRH) classes. I know now that I would probably see the same horse wand wonder what the deal was, but hey, he was pretty awesome for his day.<br /><br />I agree with your assessment on condition. I'm not going to bring a model with a scratch/rub on the side, but I really dislike judges who see an eartip/hoof rub (that was on the model when the model was NIB!) and immediately decide the model isn't worth placing.BluelineGoddesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13762446310489886929noreply@blogger.com