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I'm not sure why the symbols are different on each side? They don't look painted or touched up, from the pictures the symbols look original I found these threads for you describing the difference that can be seen between a defrocked so soft and a genuine pony friends set pony http://mlparena.com/index.php/topic,349724.0.htmlhttp://mlparena.com/index.php/topic,360922.0.htmlLove pkw xxx
I am not sure I could tell with a pony that close... Dang!
Truly and Cupcake where indeed sold in South Africa:)http://www.etherella.com/scrapbook2/truly.htmThey were also sold is Australia too Love pkw xxx
Quote from: pinkkittywinks on May 24, 2017, 06:36:53 PMTruly and Cupcake where indeed sold in South Africa:)http://www.etherella.com/scrapbook2/truly.htmThey were also sold is Australia too Love pkw xxxYep, they were. Although they're generally associated with Scandinavia these days, the first information and proof about them came from a lady called Joss who lived in South Africa. As far as I remember from her information, the card was the same as the one that's featured on my page, although that was donated by kind people in Europe. They're UK style cards but we never had the ponies, so the thought is they got exported instead - to Scandinavia and South Africa etc.Congrats on your ponies ;D The one in the photo looks really pretty and like genuine "Pony Friend" Truly to me. I also have a Truly that is not furry but has dark eyeliner. She shows no sign of having been deflocked, but I have kept her and not tried to sell her on because I can't guarantee whether she is or isn't genuine. I have compared her to my authenticated one and there are differences, but she also came from Europe, a place where SS ponies were not sold :/ It's a problem, even when we have the finite details to be able to tell these things - as the field of evidence is really so small (in terms of existing MIP items and so on). It is possible some black eyeliner ones snuck through, as most of the equivalent ponies here with no flocking have black eyeliner whereas some on the continent have brown (Shady and company)...but because I can't prove her origin either way, she stays here with me :/
Hi Taffeta,Thank you, I really appreciate the information! Learning about the different ponies is fascinating. What is your website?