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I second Anchors Away and Portobella- Then any birth flower pony really. There's international releases of course which are rare but in US terms I think those are what pop into my head. Diva pose Tinka as well. When G3 has sit about long enough and becomes more 'vintage' in terms of age and collectability those ponies are likely going to be the Mimics and Night Gliders of collecting. Some don't think it'll happen but I'm pretty confident it will given enough time.
Quote from: kissthethunder on February 19, 2016, 08:38:41 AMI second Anchors Away and Portobella- Then any birth flower pony really. There's international releases of course which are rare but in US terms I think those are what pop into my head. Diva pose Tinka as well. When G3 has sit about long enough and becomes more 'vintage' in terms of age and collectability those ponies are likely going to be the Mimics and Night Gliders of collecting. Some don't think it'll happen but I'm pretty confident it will given enough time.I agree . . . Yeah, you can find big bags of G3s in thrift stores now for a few dollars, but in the 90s it was the same way with G1s. Eventually the flood of "I donated my daughter's ponies to Goodwill" will stop, and the people who had them as kids will get nostalgic.I don't think MIB G3s will ever reach G1 level, though, because too many collectors were purposely saving them at the time.