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It depends on a few things to be honest A manky Lofty or Magic Star with hair trims and large flocking patches missing may for many be considered bait but a Crumpet in the same condition for others could be a pony worth cleaning up and displaying in a collection. Hoof and ear and nostril rubs are common on most so softs so I certainly wouldn't say a pony with only those issues is necessarily bait; likewise hair trims may be fixable with some donor hair. And at the other end of the scale 3 baity so softs which are ponies which have non so soft versions already - such as Posey, Lickety, Surprise, etc will not necessarily hold the same value as 2 or 3 ponies which dont have NSS versions and therefore could be deflocked to add value. Do you have a list of which ponies you have and a note on what is wrong with each of them? That way we can offer price ideas/value on each of them and then you know the $ value of what you have for perhaps trading for other ponies.
I have a question for everyone. Does anyone that is a talented deflocker sell their service for collectors with poor SS? I have four that I want deflocked but had trouble when I tried about seven years ago. If I sent my ponies to someone and paid for shipping both ways ehat would it cost to deflock per pony? Just curious for the future when I have a bit more money or should I try again and hope for better results.