Sigh.
I am guessing that there is not going to be much sleep for me between now and then?
One of the pieces I have managed to pull is my 1995 QVC Gem Twist. I have a lot of Jumping Horses as it is – including one Test and a Sample Kiowa – and I’d like to make room for a State Line Tack Jumpin’ Jupiter, because I think it’s just flat out the prettiest Jumping Horse release ever.
The QVC Gem Twist wasn’t technically a rerelease or reissue of the original Gem Twist – the former USET team member and Olympic medalist was still available in his original color and mold #495 – but a reinterpretation, I guess?
I found it very strange.
In 2002, they did another QVC “reinterpretation” – this time of the #718 General Lee’s Traveller. Instead of using the original Traditional Man o’ War mold, they used the San Domingo:
Normally I’m not a fan of San Domingo in solid colors, and I had been having a hard time finding an acceptable Man o’ War Traveler to add to the herd – most of them either had weird trimming flaws or paint goobers – but I went ahead and bought this Traveler anyway.
And it turns out, I not only really liked him, he’s probably one of my favorite San Domingo releases ever, of the ones I can afford.
(The ones I love that I can’t afford? The 1997 Volunteer Model Moccasin, the BreyerFest 1999 Raffle Ransom. Or those Dealer Catalog Tests for the Stock Horse Stallion that EVERYBODY wants….)
That San Domingo as Traveller is really nice--never seen him before!
ReplyDeleteA horse! a horse! my Kingdom for a horse.. In 1979, our local shop had a basket of stablemates, black Morgan..and Breyer horses were not available in UK at that time to my knowledge [I loved and grew up in West London]
ReplyDeleteThe Morgan horse I loved...but over the years he was relegated to a tin, and then he was charity shopped.
Fast fwd 37 yrs..and I thought I'd be able to find a black one cheaply.
No way.
The postage on them is prohibitive.
Wonder where my little black Morgan is? maybe in a landfill somewhere..
Alas, poor Blackie, I knew him well..
Catherine M [UK]