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Re: HK Yellow Moondancer - some questions
« Reply #15 on: April 24, 2012, 11:42:55 AM »
There are 2 yellow Moondancers - Hong Kong and Italy produced. Both are htf and I would say the HK one is slightly more popular.
They were released in Scandinavia alongside regular white Moondancer. Not sure on value but I'd say atleast $50

Allmost like that, but in Scandinavia we never got the white Moondancer to begin with ( not Glory, Twilight, Sunbeam or Medley eighter). Yellow Moonie was our standard Moonie. :)


My very first pony was white Moondancer (I'm Danish and I remember choosing her in the shop)
I've also found several at fleamarkets in Denmark. Can't say for the other Scandinavian countries though
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Re: HK Yellow Moondancer - some questions
« Reply #16 on: May 05, 2012, 09:04:59 AM »
There are 2 yellow Moondancers - Hong Kong and Italy produced. Both are htf and I would say the HK one is slightly more popular.
They were released in Scandinavia alongside regular white Moondancer. Not sure on value but I'd say atleast $50

Allmost like that, but in Scandinavia we never got the white Moondancer to begin with ( not Glory, Twilight, Sunbeam or Medley eighter). Yellow Moonie was our standard Moonie. :)


My very first pony was white Moondancer (I'm Danish and I remember choosing her in the shop)
I've also found several at fleamarkets in Denmark. Can't say for the other Scandinavian countries though

I have found out that Denmark had a slightly diffrent range of ponies then what we had in Sweden and Norway (and possibly Finland)! :) Among them it where Italian earth ponies ( probably the full set with Applejack, Bowtie, Bubbles, Seashell, Cotton Candy and Blossom) you might as well have had the Italian uni/peg set? My guess is that you got your first ponies around 1985/1986 as the rest of us did, and the first HK set with earthlings and uni/peg ponies wheren't in production this late. But Italy started to produce and export ponies around this time.
Do you remember if your Moondancer was the white Italian one or the regular HK one? ( you maybe still have her? )
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Re: HK Yellow Moondancer - some questions
« Reply #17 on: May 05, 2012, 10:17:50 AM »
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Do you remember if your Moondancer was the white Italian one or the regular HK one? ( you maybe still have her? )
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My Moondancer was the Italian one (and bought in 1985 :) ) - the 2 I found at the fleamarket were HK.
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Re: HK Yellow Moondancer - some questions
« Reply #18 on: May 05, 2012, 01:00:34 PM »

Do you remember if your Moondancer was the white Italian one or the regular HK one? ( you maybe still have her? )

My Moondancer was the Italian one (and bought in 1985 :) ) - the 2 I found at the fleamarket were HK.
Fantastic! You don't happen to remember what her card looked like? The Italian made earthlings you got had a standard earthling card with danish text on it...
I will keep in mind that you have found HK ones as well. They could be vacation ponies, as they don't fit the picture with release years, but you never know untill proof is found. :)
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