That’s very nice of Reeves to offer leftover Connoisseurs to Premier
Club members; I would have loved a Pandora or a Swirling Sky, but with
BreyerFest right around the corner, I wouldn’t have been able to even
if I was a member of that club.
A few less things
for the Ninja Pit, I guess. As for what I actually think is going to be
in there this year, I am not even going to speculate. Not that I don’t
have some interesting ideas on the subject, but I don’t want to stir
the pot anymore than that silly "When are you getting in line for the
NPOD?" thread on Blab already has.
I know, it’s
mostly talk, but still. Nothing against amateurs or noobs - we all
were, once - but if you don’t know what you’re doing, or what to look for, your odds of finding something "good" are utterly random,
regardless of your position in line.
Naturally, right
after I posted how everything was going so swimmingly, everything came
crashing down. The computer lost its mind, the printer jammed up so
badly that I had to disassemble it, I discovered that a component of
one of the costumes I was thinking about doesn’t fit, and the power
went out for most of a day. Oh, and a groundhog ate all of our tomato
plants (which is somehow my fault, because everything is my fault.)
I’ve
managed to recover from the bulk of the catastrophes; on the costume
front I will probably go with one of the other ideas I have if I can’t
take the weight off in time. And the universe gave me a small token for
my trouble: a Beswick Beatrix Potter "Cousin Ribby"!
At
a Salvation Army - in a less ritzy neighborhood than I usually
frequent, no less. Not sure if I’m keeping her or not; it’s been a
while since I picked up a Beswick of any kind, but it’s not a horse,
and I will be needing some serious cash after BreyerFest to pay for all
the things I need to pay for.
Other than the SRs,
and the NPOD, I’m hoping to hold on to most of the money I manage to
make this year. There are a few things I’m still eyeing (like a really
nice Yellow Mount!) but if I buy anything, it’ll be the usual reference
materials and stray oddities.
Among the things I’ll be
selling this year - besides the usual assortment of flea market finds
and book sale leavings - will be these Allen F. Brewer Jr. prints I
picked up a few weeks ago at my local flea market. If you haven’t
already seen them, here they are:
(In order; Kauai King, Man o' War, Round Table, Your Host, Swaps, Silky Sullivan. Your Host was Kelso's sire, sort of the Barbaro of the 1950s.)
They’re not all in the bestest shape, but they’re (mostly) signed, and (to put it bluntly) they had to be rescued. I wanted to keep a couple of them - like the Man o’ War and the Silky Sullivan (for research purposes, right?) but I’ll probably have to let them all go, because of the money. I don’t have a lot of wall space to spare, either.
Cutting it short today; lots of odds and ends to deal with.
Friday, July 6, 2012
The Leavings
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Breyerfest,
Connoisseur,
Kelso,
Man o War,
Ninja Pit,
Premier Club,
Silky Sullivan
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2 comments:
"Which is somehow my fault, because everything is my fault."
So true! I thought I was the only one. ;)
I also just wanted to say, your blog's awesome! Seeing the stuff you find at your flea market has me raiding the local thrift stores and Goodwills.
What are you asking for the Silky Sullivan print by Brewer?
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