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Why Toy Horses Are not only Horse Toys Anymore

ufree horse - Within 1950, the very first toy horses were introduced in the united states. Since that time, these toys have grew even larger in popularity. As you go along, toy horses became not only a horse toy. They had been a popular hobby that includes horse painting, photographing, prop and tack making, exhibiting and collecting valuable model horses.

pony pal stable - Breyer capitalized around the growing collector hobby by introducing a spare time activity magazine within the 1970's. Then they launched the first exclusive edition artist resins model horses within the 1980's. Through the 1990's, the collectors hobby blossomed and is still very popular today. Limited edition artist resins are let go with very limited editions of some hundred pieces, or in some cases only 50 pieces. These pieces usually sell out quickly. After these toy horses are sold out, they increase significantly in value within the collector's market.

By 1996, Breyer toy horses were no longer the sole game around. Stone horses were introduced with horses equally as detailed, some would argue more descriptive, than Breyer. While Breyer suits the large toy market as well as the collector's market, Stone focuses read more about special edition collectibles. Other brands also entered the market including Hagen-Renaker Horses. Today, Schleich and Safari also provide detailed, hand-painted model horses. However, Schleich and Safari will be more fashionable as toys rather than collectibles, perhaps because of the smaller size of their 1:24 scale horses when compared to the larger 1:9 scale for Breyer and Stone horses. Despite all of the competitors, Breyer still dominates this market for both toy horses and collectibles.

zippy pets - We was initially introduced to the concept of model horse toys in 2007 when we added the Breyer products to the store. Since we already carried a lot of other toys, we assumed these could be yet another toy category. I was surprised a year ago when Breyer gave us a gift of some exclusive edition artist resins using a suggested cost of $300 each. We thought they might never sell but we were wrong. Our customers were eager to pay that price since these were no longer just another horse toy to them. These toy horses had taken on the completely new value as rare collectibles.

What began as a horse toy has developed into a full-blown hobby with thousands of devoted hobbyists around the globe.

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