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Price Check Archives / Re: Value check please? G1
« on: November 02, 2014, 10:58:21 PM »
Thank you, that is very nice of you! :)

It says "Italy" under Mintys feet and they are concave.

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Price Check Archives / Value check please? G1
« on: November 02, 2014, 03:03:37 PM »
I have ended up with lots of ponies that I do not need, so I will want to sell or trade them.
I am kind of new to MLP-trading and would really appreciate help with the values! To be able to make fair deals. :)

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Baby Cotton Candy: A bit dry mane/tail, very small spot above hoof. Overall nice condition.
Minty: Rubs in cutie marks both sides, lovely mane and tail, could be other smaller spots/flaws

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Sunburst: Hair cut down completely for the first 1/4th of the mane + smaller cut further back in the mane, semi-big spots on both sides (pony cancer? has been desinfected just in case since I am bad at judging those things) + a couple of smaller pink and black spots. Rub in markings both sides. Dry+ frizzy end of tail, a bit less in the mane.
So, bait-ish condition.
Pony Bride: Ear has been chewed on, smaller damages also on the hoof. A small pink dot on the body. Rest is nice looking.

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Mommy Apple Delight: Mane and tail obviously cut allover, pink mark on one side, black dot above the eye.
I have another one aswell that is uncut so both prices would be appreciated!
Powder: Markings rubbed on one side, eyes not perfect, a couple of small dots not very visible, body has a slight "sandpaper" feel to it.

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UK Confetti: Slight loss of glitter from markings, small dot on the body, overall very nice.
Parasol: small discolouring on the shoulder and above one sides markings, eyes and markings are not perfect but good, overall very nice.

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Baby Billie: Dry end halves of mane and tail, a bit miscoloured in mane and tail (possibly tail rust but after cleaning it is more yellowish), rub in one sides bunny-mark, body is not 100% same shade of colour. Overall ok condition.
Baby Fifi: White part of the mane is really thin, possibly cut or just worn off, the remaining white mane is very dry. Tail is also a bit dry. Small brown dot next to one sides cutie mark. Overall ok.

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Baby Sweetsteps: Overall very nice condition, slight colour different over body and smaller rub on shoe ribbon.
Baby Firefly: Not 100% but would display lovely, not far from mint.

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Surf Rider: Has got one lovely display side, on the other there is traces from a black permanent marker, rubs on fin, mane is a little bit dry at the ends. So overall quite nice depending on how picky you are.

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UK Posey: A little bit cut in the front sling of the mane, goes pretty well with the rest. Miscolouring on the neck and a spot on the shoulder - could be pony cancer but I do not think so. A couple of not so visible spots near the eye.
Trickles: A bit rubbed in markings, a black spot on the leg. Overall pretty nice looking.

Would be very thankful for help! :)

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Introductions / Re: Hi!
« on: October 14, 2014, 02:24:48 PM »
Thanks! :)
Yeah... well, he has the nerves of a bunny, and usually has his own opinions about most things. So I would more describe him as "not boring"! *lol* But very kind, would never try to make his rider fall off or kick or anything like that. Sometimes the looks will fool you!
Your horse sounds like a nice combination of breeds!

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The Dollhouse / Pamela Love/Bobbie Love
« on: October 11, 2014, 11:03:08 AM »
Is there any demand for these dolls and accessories? (smaller than Barbie dolls and with more flexible arms/legs)

I have lots of them from my childhood and thinking about selling some, but I would not have a clue about the best place to advertise or how I should price.

Would be very thankful for any help I can get! :)

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Introductions / Re: Hi!
« on: October 11, 2014, 08:29:56 AM »
Thank you! :)

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Introductions / Re: Hi!
« on: October 10, 2014, 08:36:59 AM »
Thank you so much! :) His name is Delux! I will tell him he is gorgeous! ;)

And thank you for the well-wishes with the MLP sets! I have some other ponies to find aswell, and I am renovating/trying to complete a few playsets, so there is a lot going on. Atleast if you want to keep the budget low!

Now in the beginning, I find that it is lots of stuffs to invest in, besides the actual ponies and accessories. Like a printer (for some photo sessions and printing stickers for playset restorations), lots of hobbie items -or more like LOADS of them for repairs, backgrounds and homemade accessories, and storage for the ponies etc.
I am trying to get some hydrogen peroxide for removing yellowing, but it seems really hard to find here. Will probably have to get hair bleach for 10-12$ or import big bulks to motivate the shipping fees.

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Introductions / Re: Hi!
« on: October 08, 2014, 11:09:22 PM »
Thank you!  :)

Yeah, it cost a lot here aswell, even if I bet it is a lot worse where you live! Have to have a full time job or it is not possible. But the MLPs are just as cute! :)

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Introductions / Re: Hi!
« on: October 08, 2014, 07:28:42 AM »
Thank you all, I feel so welcome here! :)

My wallet already knows about the clydesdale-pony plans, and is probably in terrible pain right now! Lol! I try not to expand too quickly with the amount of ponies, but aiming to get the accessories aswell, and I know it will probably end up costing a fortune!  :shocked: But they are SOO pretty!

Griffin; I only have a pony by height, the breed and weight is not completely pony-typical. He is a swedish-norwegish trotting horse (retired from the trotting sport long time ago, now he is a riding horse). They are not as skinny/slimmed as the American Standardbred and such, and not quite as fast, actually they are bred from old working horses that used to work with timber and on smaller farms. Could be compared with a sport version of Tinker horses/smaller ardenner horses/ (yup, with hoof mane and everything! ;) ). But they are higher in nerve and energy and a bit more slimmed. And faster of course!
He is a gelding, 23 years old by now but still going strong! :)
We are practicing an "odd" type of dressage riding that is (in my opinion) better adjusted to this type of horse. You could say that the idea to it has started in "academic art of riding" with origin in Germany/Denmark but combined with the knowledge of a very skilled trainer in Sweden, transformed into her own style. Do not know if you can directly translate it, but it would be something like "power-creating riding".

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Introductions / Hi!
« on: October 07, 2014, 12:57:18 PM »
Hi MLP-lovers!  :)

I am glad to be here and get to discuss these precious little ponies, and get to know you guys!
My name is Irene, I am a 30 year-old from Sweden. Besides the MLPs, my hobbies are my "real" pony.

I have newly revived my interest in My Little Pony. Have started on a smaller collection with my own old childhood ponies as a base (only G1). I would perhaps not really call me a collector- yet, there is a lot more to learn!  I love baby ponies but not really too much of the NBBEs, (just a few to be able to display some cute baby accessories). For now I am mostly not interested in getting complete sets, but 1-3 of the types I like. Will try to get some more Playtime Baby Brother Ponies,  Mountain Boy Ponies and Big Brother Ponies (I love those with clydesdale-legs) princess ponies, a few different baby ponies and lots of different accessories.
I like to feel I "use" the ponies and items that I have, (and not just keep them sitting), to create photo sessions for example. And I like having (preferably not to big-) renovation projects. 

See you on the boards! :)

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