HorseFun on Jul 2nd 2009
jodie6682 asked:
i have a breyer horse Collection from between 12 and 16 years ago they are all in great condition some with the boxes still where can i go to find out what they are worth so i know what i should be looking to get for them i don’t want to ask to much but i plan on selling them to a dealer of breyer collectibles and i want to make sure i don’t get stiffed either
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HorseFun on Jul 1st 2009
Natasha D asked:
I can’t seem to figure out what year breyer stablemates horses I have or anything. I wanna know what i’ve got! Is there a website or something that will tell me? Breyerhorses.com only gives new info and not tell the year.
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HorseFun on Jun 29th 2009
Sheza Charmer asked:
I know to use acetone but how can you easly take all the paint of with it? i know that acetone can seriously ruin your hands. Can you just dip the breyer in acetone? Thanks!
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HorseFun on Jun 29th 2009
Hayley W asked:
the shop has to be in nsw Australia.
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HorseFun on Jun 29th 2009
Gabby D asked:
Hey,
Im getting a new horse soon (if all goes well). As all of you horse people know, new horse requires new rugs/blankets. My horse gets body clipped in the winter so he has plenty! The new horse would be clipped too. My horse now is black and has all horseware rugs and they are my favorite models of each fill. The new horse is also black. So, my point is, should i go matching or not (color/model)? All of my rugs are very conservative colors (navy, black, etc.) and I think it would look pretty professional if i had matching fancy black eventers!!
However, they each will have six rugs so is that to much matching? I know, my horses are spoiled.. but any opinions??
Thank you!
actually, they are the same size!! easy enough and i think it would be easy to tell somebody- they each get a black heavy tonight. because it doesnt matter which goes on which!
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