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1274 Hot Shot by Breyer Two young sisters and a buckskin gelding have taken the world of barrel racing for an unforgettable whirlwind ride. Together, sisters Tanya and Tyrney Steinhoff and their Quarter Horse, Nate Shilabar, known as Hot Shot, have made barrel racing history. Hot Shot’s earnings of more than $230,000 have made him the number one money-earning barrel racing horse of the last decade. |
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1275 Treasured Moves- Performance
Mare by Breyer The Paint Horse is truly a horse of a different color, distinguished by three different patterns—overo, tobiano and tovero. Descendants of Spanish horses brought to the New World, Paint Horses were important to Native Americans. Later, cowboys of the western frontier discovered them for their dependability, cow sense, and of course, beauty. |
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1276 Tuigpaard Harmonie- Dutch Harness
Horse The Netherlands is home to the little-known Dutch Harness Horse, the Tuigpaard. A high-quality performer in driving competitions, this breed is traceable to the original harness horses (Gelderlanders) as well as the Hackney and more recently, the American Saddlebred. Harmonie, a Tuigpaard stallion, was imported by Clarke and Karen Vesty of LaGrange, Kentucky who felt the Tuigpaard would be a beneficial addition to the breeding programs in America. |
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1278 French Belgian - Trait du Nord
Imagine traveling in northern France near the ancient towns of Lille, Somme, or Pas-de-Calais. Rather than a modern piece of farm equipment, you are more likely to see old-fashioned horsepower in action. If the horse is somewhat compact and roan or bay with pronounced feathering on the legs, you may be viewing the sturdy but rare Trait du Nord, a breed native to this French region. |
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1279 Nokota Horse- 2007 Benefit
Model Limited Edition The Nokota horse is a rare breed descended from wild horses that roamed the Little Missouri badlands in southwestern North Dakota for more than 100 years. Descended from early ranch and Indian horses, including horses the U.S. Army confiscated from Sitting Bull\'s people after they surrendered in 1881, the wild horses were accidentally enclosed within the boundaries of Theodore Roosevelt National Park in the late 1940s. When the badlands herds were removed from the park and sold in the 1980s, brothers Frank and Leo Kuntz of Linton, North Dakota, purchased many of them. Together with Castle McLaughlin, a graduate student and park ranger who researched the history of the horses, they developed the Nokota name and breed registry. The Nokota Horse Conservancy was founded in 1999 to preserve and protect this unique and historic mustang strain. Now, you can help this Honorary State Equine of North Dakota. A portion of the proceeds of Breyer’s 2007 Benefit Model will be donated to the Nokota Horse Conservancy for the purchase of land, feed, water and shelter. |
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1282 Akhai Teke- 2007 Limited edition
Before the Arabian and the Thoroughbred, there was an ancient breed of horse known for its stamina, intelligence, and beauty. The Akhal-Teke has been part of Middle Eastern legends for centuries, but is still unfamiliar to most of the world. A 2007 limited edition, this model replicates the characteristics of the breed including a shimmering, iridescent coat. |
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1286 Misty and Stormy set with book
by Breyer Misty and Stormy are united in this boxed set along with the book that gave them their claim to fame. Since the publication of Misty of Chincoteague in 1947, Misty has become one of the most beloved equines in children’s literature. Henry’s novel weaves historical fact and creative imagination into a story about the origin of the breed and an exciting tale about children’s love for horses. |
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1283 Windtalker- 2007 Limited Edition
The fifth edition in Breyer’s Collector’s Choice series, Windtalker’s coloration and pattern make him quite an eyeful! Windtalker is an American Paint Horse with a grullo frame overo pattern. The descendant of spotted horses introduced by the Spanish Conquistadors, Paints ran wild on the Western plains. By the early 1800s, Paints were the chosen mount of many Native Americans, and more recently, cowboys. Through the Collector’s Choice series, collectors get to help select each edition! |
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1288 Blackjack with book by Breyer
Ellen Feld’s Blackjack: Dreaming of a Morgan Horse embarks on a journey about the special bond between a black Morgan horse and a 15-year-old girl, Heather Richardson. Heather discovers that Blackjack, the black Morgan stallion she dreams of each night is actually a real horse. Heather meets him, and with the help of his owner, learns to care for him while gaining riding and showing experience. The boxed set includes a model of Blackjack, and a paper-back edition of the award-winning novel. |
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1290 Where in the world is Pegasus?
by Breyer The search is on for four magnificent wild Mustangs created on Kathleen Moody’s beloved Silver mold. Once found, you will be a lucky collector indeed, because you will be entitled to a free Pegasus! This is the first time Breyer® is offering the Silver mold with wings and the only way to get one of these very special creations is to find all four models, send in the UPC labels with the included form (found in every Pegasus box) and then wait for your Pegasus to wing its way to you! This collection includes a red sorrel Appaloosa, a bay pinto, a dun tobiano, and a rose grey, all individually collectible.
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1297 Takoda- Paint Foal The Paint Foal, a tobiano chestnut with flaxen mane and tail, is the perfect companion for the Paint Mare. Descendants of Spanish horses brought to the New World, Paint Horses were important to Native Americans. Later, cowboys of the western frontier discovered them for their dependability, cow sense, and of course, beauty. Order |
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1298 Let's Go Riding Set- Western This fully tacked American Quarter Horse and smartly attired Western equestrian doll come with a colorful, double-sided hobby poster with detailed instructions on one side for making your own trail accessories, and a beautiful trail ride diorama on the other! Set includes: Traditional™ Series model horse, Western saddle, fleece pad and bridle, 8" dressed doll, and 11" x 17" collectible double-sided poster. Order |
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582 Ethereal Earth- 1st in series Breyer Traditional horse As dawn approaches, the clouds disperse to reveal a sky painted with watercolor blues, lavenders and gold. Earth awakes and rises to his feet to complete the task that Mother Nature has bestowed upon him. As he thunders through his domain, the rumble of his hooves pounding the soil brings to life all of natures beings. The ground stirs and the winds moan as he pulls back the covers of dew from the resting fields with every engulfing stride. Neck arched and muscles flexed, he embodies natures power and wild beauty, and with the sun at his heels, he calls to the ocean waters, the forest pines, and the mountain peaks in his unspoken language. This limited-edition Ethereal horse is the first in a series and is created with the same attention to detail, realistic features and quality that have earned Breyer its reputation as the makers of the worlds finest model horses. This beautiful stallion is hand-painted by Breyers talented artists and represents one of natures elementsearth. Each model features a stamp of the horses name and Ethereal Collection on the belly. A decorative base for display and a Certificate of Authenticity are also included.
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1299 Passport to Model Horse Collecting
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