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I like bait ponies too: they are full of possibilities. I have just collected a Very Sad Mexican CJ from the post office. She is missing most of one of her eyes, but that's nothing a little paint can't fix. Her hair is also rather a Challenge, but then again I like Challenges. And CJ is certainly worth it She is so new that I have no photo yet.I have rather a lot of bait ponies as I really love restoring / alt. rehairing / generally fixing up ponies and toys. I bought a large lot from England to work on. And as luck would have it I have not as yet had time to do anything with them as yet.
I tend to search for bait ponies. Many times it's a pony that just needs extra TLC. I have found so many hidden gems. Sometimes a bait looks cool. Some ponies can totally rock the mohawk!!! I just got a flutter pony with a scraped up foot like she was dragged on cement and Mark's all over, matted hair....but the clean up makes her look near mint:)I live baits...well except the moment I got baby Quakers head and no body...but I cant toss her!!!
Baits are always interesting! I sadly didn't have any pics, but I got a bait Majesty in a lot a few years back. Her hair was cut to a mohawk, tail had been cut as well, and she was missing 1/2 of her horn. For some reason I really liked her, but I sold her when I stopped collecting in 2014.When I saw the new My Little Pony movie, I noticed that my bait-Majesty had really looked like Tempest Shadow