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I assume you're talking about G4 though...that's harder to say I think. To my knowledge, there's no factory curl to worry about, so the only thing that might matter is cutting hair. I think there are a lot of collectors who want show-accurate hair, so I would think if it looks good, it wouldn't hurt it's value too much, if at all. At the same time, I'm sure there are plenty of people who would only want original length. Maybe either is fine value wise? I'm a little curious about this too.
With the G4s, at least the mane six, they're so common, so it doesn't really matter. Regardless of what happens, I don't think G4 Rainbow Dash will ever become rare. With some of the other ponies, like exclusives or the ones that have become a little rarer (Wave 3 seems like it's getting harder to find?) it might not be as good an idea, but they're your ponies. (and with the exception of Blossomforth and the SDCC FS, none of those ponies have show counterparts.)
Quote from: majikarte on August 15, 2012, 05:56:06 PMWith the G4s, at least the mane six, they're so common, so it doesn't really matter. Regardless of what happens, I don't think G4 Rainbow Dash will ever become rare. With some of the other ponies, like exclusives or the ones that have become a little rarer (Wave 3 seems like it's getting harder to find?) it might not be as good an idea, but they're your ponies. (and with the exception of Blossomforth and the SDCC FS, none of those ponies have show counterparts.)Ahen, Lyra, Trixie, Cherry Berry, Sunny rays, Cheerilee, the CMC all have show counterparts.
I also notice people mistake factory curl for 'frizz' as though anything not straight is bad. Am I the only one who noticed this?