My little pony ... What have they done?

Horses24-7

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If I were you I'd check carefully what I had in that box, we bought a couple for our dog to play with at a car boot, I just googled them and two were worth a bit of money, sold one for nearly £10.00 on Ebay the other for £8.00, not bad for a 50p buy. They both went to the US apparently collecting them is big business over there!

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trk...y+vintage&_ipg=200&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14.l1514


I hate what they are doing with kids toys nowadays but these shops are great for traditional toys and other gifts.
http://www.notonthehighstreet.com/b...itional-toys?gclid=CKSH_4uvi60CFVBTfAod_x-umw

http://www.mulberrybush.co.uk/

http://www.letterbox.co.uk/

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Oooo I could be sitting on a small fortune ! :D

Off to get rummaging thorugh the box- sure she won't miss a few ;) can help pay for her ponies new saddle lol x
 

imaginegenerous

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Definitely worth checking which ones you have as some are worth a fair bit. There's an MLP convention held every year, my friend used to be on the committee :) the old style were definitely the best, Applejack was my favourite.
 

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Aww I used to have an applejack but it was White with green mane and apples on bum I think?!

I had bowtie as well :).

I still have all my old model horses somewhere, will save them for if I have a daughter. I have literally 100's although some of them fared better than others...a couple unfortunately broke their legs in the field or in accidents (my mum stood on one gorgeous limited edition hand painted Breyer when it was turned out in the field! - aka my bedroom floor :p). I also went through a phase of hogging them :eek:.
 
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