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….)
2 comments:
That San Domingo as Traveller is really nice--never seen him before!
A 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]
The 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]
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