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I have seen photo of white pony Bowtie's mold and no stamps on her leg. I thinking it was Confetti, but I'm not sure now. O_o Later seller send me more pics.If Sundance don't have coutry stamp - is that Sundance nirvana?MLP wiki call her just like <<No country Sundance>>, not nirvana...
Quote from: pinle on July 14, 2018, 05:48:13 AMI have seen photo of white pony Bowtie's mold and no stamps on her leg. I thinking it was Confetti, but I'm not sure now. O_o Later seller send me more pics.If Sundance don't have coutry stamp - is that Sundance nirvana?MLP wiki call her just like <<No country Sundance>>, not nirvana...No Country ponies are usually Spanish. You can see a photo of her in the Nirvana gallery here:http://mlparena.com/archive/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.ShowItem&g2_itemId=472652as noted on that page: "NC Sundance is standard release in the UK and Europe." so in this case, Nirvana is more of a misnomer. Nirvana doesn't always mean rarer or worth more, it typically just means a pony that was not part of the USA release.
I'm going to split hairs on the above just a little bit. Nirvana mostly means ponies made in places other than HK and China. Most European ponies are not Nirvana. Even Nightlight and Raindrop, although they often get called it, aren't really. It has nothing to do with the US release. They're just International ponies (a term I hate, but that's beside the point).