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But still I didn't start my collection. Lack of funds was one reason
and the other was the fact no body in my area was selling these
ponies. Well all things change when the pony organization
decided to start a retirement program. I was basically forced to
start my collection before it got to expensive and to difficult to
locate the retired ponies. I made the commitment to collect all the
ponies with E/1 s on the base. What a good choice that was because
now it's a known fact E/1s is what all the collectors want.
I started on eBay to locate
retired ponies. I contacted Westland Giftware to find local stores . I
had my friends and family going to stores in their areas from Riverside,
San Diego, Orange County and Sacramento looking for ponies. With in 45
days I had the 1st,2nd and 3rd herds and well on my way to
spending big chunks of change every 6 months on the new herds. As I was
getting my ponies I was observing EBay and what was happening there. I
bought extra retired ponies as I found them. Over the last couple
years I have been selling them to help off set the cost of collecting. I
am down to my last few retired ponies and soon it will be totally up to
me and my purse to pay for my collection.
There was one thing I did not take
into account and that was a cabinet to fit all these ponies. I had at
least 80 some ponies with more coming in the future. I couldn't find a
pre-made one .None of them had enough shelves to accommodate what I
already had. So I had one made with 5 glass shelves, solid back,
glass sides along with very open front. It took him 6 months to
build. They fit all my ponies to date along with my books and 1 large
pony. I am almost ready for a second one but the cabinet maker says no
way. So Im on the prowl for a second big cabinet to house ponies
I have to date all 15 herds, all
the Christmas series, all special releases and all books 1,2, 3, and
Ride the Sky .
All are E/1 (first edition) and most are signed and or embellished
by the artist who created them. I also have several custom pony's with
one painted by
KATHY MORAWSKI creator of
QUARTER HORSE. He is a dark dun snow cap appaloosa. I purchased this
horse when he was 3 months old he is now 7. Very striking colors,
very vivid and just a sweat heart of a horse . Born on a ranch in Canada
to a
PMU (pregnant mare
urine) mare. Even though I have bred appaloosas for 15
years I never kept any of them. When I saw Huey as a weanling on the
internet I knew I had to have him. . So now he has his own painted pony
that I look at every day reminding me how blessed I really
am to have him and my collection.
Collecting these ponies is not for
the faint of heart. A new herd of 8 comes out every six
months, Christmas herd of 4 once a year and then special releases. If
you buy the signed version of the pony the price is $75.00 per pony
virus $20 to $45 for unsigned.. Also I have found these signed pony's
the numbers on the base are very low which adds to the value. The
problem with these ponies is that they are signed on the bottom of the
base where NO BODY can see the signature. Once I get these ponies I
then track the artist down and request to have the pony resigned on top
of the base. I have to pay shipping both ways and some of the artist
request a fee despite I already paid a premium price for the pony.
Im not complaining. I very happy the artist are willing to accommodate
my wish's. So as you can see the price jumps $20 to $40 per pony
on top of the $75.00. I could take a chance and buy the unsigned version
but if I am unable to track down the artist then my pony is naked.
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