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Miscellaneous JflobrI 3orsc (& a%tttt A Bi—Monthly Model Horse Publication New and Improved for 1990—1991!’ Issues will be bigger and better than before. New Editor and address: Jill N. Gutierrez, P.O. Box 55197, Roseville, MI 48065. Subscriptions are $lb.95 per year (5 issues); Trial issue $4.00. Advertising Rates——Subscribers: One page $20.00, half page $12.00, quarter page $7.00, eighth page $3.50. Screening rates for photos: write for rates. Non—Subscribers and Businesses——One Page $40.00, hail page $24.00, quarter page $14.00, eighth page $7.00. Publication deadline: the 15th two months before issue date. December 1990/January 1991 Page 17 Miscellaneous Are you planning a live show in the future? A photo show with rosettes as awards? Snohomish Ribbon Company can help make your show a success! We offer a wide variety of flats and rosettes at reasonable prices, and feature a 4” mini-flat and a companion mini rosette with or without silk flower center. Ideal for model horse shows. Our mini-flats (2” x 4”) are 120 each. Rosette prices start at 900 each for a 3-1/2” with a single streamer up to $5.65 for a 6” double with silk flower center and 6 streamers. ** Write for our sample packet Send a double-stamped SASE and $7 (refund with order) and receive: 20 color swatches, 3 sizes/styles of flat ribbons, 8-70 horse logo designs, price list and order form. Snohomish Ribbon Company Joanne M. Hiersch 8620 139th Ave. SE Snohomish, WA 98290 206-568-4017 silk flower centers can be added to any rosette 500 to 650 each Page 18 The Model Rag Miscellaneous The American Model Horse Collector’s Digest M1C A aw IN FCI9iT! I 1990 ISJE: Standard .egazine fort (printed on 11 x 17 paper, folded and stapled down the center fold) STARfl3 WTfl ThE ThE AI(KD IS pKrM aWFS Th N?fl ThE Iff1 tr-iri WJTY AT RS PRIc!! N1, with our new copier, print quality rivals that of offset print quality! 1ND, the MIHCD still offers the following features: )flh1 ‘10 AlL dependent on size of issue. 1() IK FIri’ntcxu cJ IQflI1 = Faster, re tily delivery! ARTI: All kinds of hobby related information! Each issue typically has 35-40 shows advertised! AND )E ATE, Are, AND J’E A1, sales galore! ILM, APFtII AD RATE, where else can you buy a 8½x11” space for $12 and have that ad reach over 400 readers? WY )U’JT? Sample iss: $3.50 1 Year sub:(6 issues): $14.70 U.S./$15.30 Canadian; 1/2 yearf 3 issues):$7.35 U.S.? $7.65 Canadian. SJD Subscriptions,ads,etc to:Rx.A HU1Q,N, PD BOX 33, (YY, AR 72061—0033 D0-IT-TIF, TAKE A L0(!: RJR PRIS LT AND WI KflS!! Tired of usually having to wait eons I or custom tack orders? Would like to make some tack yourself, but can’t find the needed supplies? Can’t afford ready—made or custom tack? If so, then read on! Now you can get Inexpensive halter & bridle kits, with all the materials you will need to assomble your own halters & bridles! Kits come complete with detailed instructions, more than enough materials and hardware items needed. Ml YOU need are a few simple tools: needle nose pliers, scissors, wire cutters, and glue! Stock 1ter: Trad or classic size. Colors available: Black, dk brown, med brown, and natural. $2 eacth California Flat Waid lter: Trad size only at this time. Halter colors: Black, dk brown, med.brown, natural.Braid colors:l—Russet 2-Russet & cream 3—Russet & dk brown 4—Cream 5-Dk brown 6—dk brown & cream 7-Lt rust 8-Lt rust & cream 9-it rust & dk brown 1O—lt rust & russet. When ordering, state halter color choice and color number for braid. $5 eacth california Flat &ald 1tern &idle: Trad size only at this time. Same colors available as for Flat Braid Halter. Each kit canes with one of the NEW Rio Rondo bits! $9.50 eath &iaffle lkmt &idle: Trad & Clas size . Color choices: black, Uk brown, med.brown. Each kit comes WI an “0” ring snaffle bit.$3 eadi cPN’rITY DISXJWTS: Order ANY combination of kits to get the following discounts: 5—9: Take 10% of f your total order 10-14: take 15% off your total order 15/up: take 2% of f your total order!! These kits make marvelous, inexpensive awards for shows & clubs too orders to: fliln, PD W 33, Qiy, AR 72061-0033 Orders paid for by ? will be shipped within 10 days of receipt. Orders paid for by check will be held for 3 weeks before shipping. RDY DCE 17L1 fl AVAflAE Al’ AlL TD4, Sid LASE for lete list. at orders takea also. December 1990/January 1991 Page 79 Miscellaneous IOUL CAITI) 101St 510111$ ASSOCIITIII I HClSfll Take a loot! ICISAR CIAtttt PUPOSI: Organized to help pronote, teach, and provide a showing atiosphere for the Gaited and Park—type breeds of Horses, Ponies and Offering a place where these foals. show against their own like, can breeds of their speciality. This levels and at that Gaited Horses, recognizes club breeds need Park-type and Ponies Gaited seperate therefor, recognition, separate tach offered. are Divisions Perforsance as in Baiter is represented Gaited breed a ceperate class! The following breeds are represented: A!!RICAN $ADDL!HR!D, IZfl!S$t! HALtING HORSE, NATIONAL SHOW HORSE, !IS$OURI !OXTROTTEt, PASO £110, PtRUTIA! PASO, ARAHIAN, NOIGAN, AIDALUSIAN, BACIIBY HORS! A ?Olt, Ll?IZZAN, GAITED PONIES, & HALIIUD$ of these breeds! We provide a regular £0117 slots: ,onthly photo point show, with a separate classlist for foals. There are 3 livisions for Performaice, offering a separate showing plate for different types of action! lear-end geared towards each awards are Gaited Horse of the Tear, Division: Park Horse of the Tear and Gaited Pony of the lear! Acensolative Awards allow points frot All shows your ICISAt registered horse enters! £1117 UI! inns: H 1110 lOCH!!! JUICES! A lidge’s incentive prograw is being forsalated, to help HOTITAT! iiL! For wore isforiation, including a copy of our current club rule book, please send a StLt-AUtt$Sfl SIAI?tI UVtLOfl f$Asr), to: ICI$LI £1 Chairias Cheryl lsiroe 4111 1 Auger Id Charl.tte II 4U13—t113 6 Hews is featured in our IIlsL!TTfl: bi—ionthly newsletter, the Rosette. $7.50 per year and include the 101$: Rosette. So... CIT 1170111)! $101 T1O$t GAIT!) I tilt ltII)S! .1 . NOt SHOWTIME SHOWTIME SHOWTIME SHOWTIME SHOWTIME SHOWTIME HALLIE HO FARM’S WINTER PHOTO SHOW. Januaiy 15-19, 1991. ALL HALTER ALL ORIGINAL FINISH. Custom ribbons 1-10 each class. Rosettes to Grand and Reserve of Show. Low entry fee. SASE: HALUE HO FARM, Julie Wllkowski, 1845 Michelbook Lane, McMinnville, OR 97128-2419 HALLIE HO EXPO. May 18,1991. McMinnville, Oregon. All-Halter, All Original Finish Breyer and Hartland models. Two Divisions Open and Novice. Two collectors classes Open and Junior. Custom ribbons 1-10 each class. Custom Rosettes to Champions and Reserves. LSASE: Julie Wllkowski, 1845 Michelbook Lane, McMinnville, OR 97128-2419. April 20-21, 1991 SHINING ASPEN LIVE SHOW. Yes, it’s coming again the best two-day live show in the Northwest! OF & Custom classes, Novice Division, Sweepstakes, Showmanship classes ( get judged, too!), Raffle, Door Prizes, Collector Gasses. Send LSASE for show packet to: Daphne R. MacPherson, 5310 136th P18W, Edmonds, WA 98026 EXCITING PHOTO SHOW SERIES WITH GREAT PRIZES: Commer cial ribbons, stamps, stationery, and rosettes at evezy show. Shows start 121 1/90 through 7/6/91. Low entty fees too! Send SASE for classlist to: Michelle Miller, 8050 Oakvicw Ridge, Rockford, MI 49841 - - - - - LiVE SHOWS 1991 JAN 1991 Second Annual South Coast Classic, Ventura, CA. Contact Darian Buckles, Bonnie Robb or Laurie Jensen for details. MARCH 16, 1991 Halter Daze (All Halter Live Show), Linda Watson-McCormick, 14606 SE 198th St., Renton, WA 98058 APRIl 20-21, 1991 Shining Aspen Live Show. ISASE to Daphne R. MacPherson, 5310 136th P1 Sw, Edmonds, WA 98026 JUNE 15, 1991 NW Expo, SASE to Traci Durrell-Khalife, 620 NW 21st #14, Corvallis, OR 973305615 - - - - Page 20 The Model Rag Showtirne 3 IN I BENEFIT PHOTO SHOW — NARCH 15—23 1891 All proceeds will benefit I Expo Live Show SAVE MEY: Enter 2 photo shows for the postage of II DITRY FEE: $2 per show, unlimited entry øIARDS: Placlnea 1—10-We, many champs named Ka3or champs receive horse postage st f row torelpo country Grand Champ of each show receives OF Breyer Classic TI, mint n box (pod) Reserve Grand of each show receives a half book of sta RESULTS: Full results to eli with Grand/Res pictured MJLES All normal modal show rules apply; I photo per horse per Class Photos I results returned prtly altar final show 1. OF Stallion 24. Western Pleasure 26. Natural Trill (obstacle r.q’d) 2. Cust.owized Stallion 2. OF Mare 26. Arn. Trail (obstacle r.q’d) 4. Custosized Nat, 27. Cutting (calf t,q’d) 28. Roping (calf re’d) 5. OF Gelding 29. Barrels I. Custosized Gelding 7. OF Foal 30. Poles 31. Other Gymkhana B. Custosized Foal 9. OF Showmanship (halter r.q’d) 32. Western Bareback 10. Custos. Showmanship (halter reed) 33. Other Western Performance II. Action Conformation 34. English Pleas. Hunter type 35. English Pleas. 98/Park type 12. Standing Conformation 13. Other Conformation (laying, •tc.) 36. Hunter over fences (fence req’d) 37. ]iper (jtmp rea’d) 14. Arabian 15. Andalusian/Paae/Llppizan 38. Dressage (state level I mov.ment) 16. ASB/NSH/TWH/Morgen 39. English Trail (obstacle reqd) 17. StsndetdbtedflB/Warmblood 40. English Bareback 18. Quarter Hors. 41. Other English Perfor.snce IS. Paint/Pinto 42. Harness v/or w/o vehicle 20. Appalooia 43. Costj.a 21. Draft 44. Parade 45. Other Performance 22. Pony 23. Other Pure/Mixed 46. Judge’s Choice (all entered) Clsses may be split or combined as entries warrant JILGES: 1 MARCH 15—18 Rita Durrell 26081 SW Airport Rd Ptiilomath OR 97370 SO 2 MARCH 18—19 Traci Durrell—Khslifa 820 We 21st 914 Corvallis OR 87330—5815 #CW 3 MARCH Z2—23 Brands Cutting PC Box 373 Mormouth OR 97361—0373 Pleas. enter and support the We Expo Live Show. It will be held Jun. 15, 1991 in Corvallis, Oregon. Live show class sponsorshipe are welcome. it’s a great way to get your nw out and to show your support. $1 per class (nam in program I results); $5 per championship (classified ad in program I results). GREAT LAKES HORSE CLASSIC_SHOWS FEB. 10-16, MARCH 3-9, 1. STALLION 2. MARES 3.GELDINGS 4. FOALS 5.YEARLINGS 6. ARABIANS 7. APPALOOSA 8.QUARTER HORSE 9. PA I NT 10. THOROUGHBRED 11 .WARMBLOODS 12. MORGANS 13. ASB/TWH/NSH AWARDS FEB 10-16: NARCH 3-9: 16. DRAFT 15. PONY 16.OTHER PUREBREDS 17. MIXED/HALFBREED 18.O.F. BREYER COLLECTOR CLASS 19.O.F. HARTLAND COLLECTOR CLASS 20.O.F. H-R COLLECTOR CLASS 21.R/R COLLECTOR CLASS 22. WESTERN PLEASURE 23.WESTERN TRAIL 24. ROPING 25. CUYf I NG 26. GYMKHANA Grand and Reserve receive Disc. be determined by # of entries. Full Breyers (No junk! Used Value will typed results to all. $3.50 er stable or $1.00 per horse RULES: 27.OTJIER WESTERN PERFORMANCE 28. ENGLISH PLEASURE 29. SADDLESEAT/pARK 30.ENGL;SIi TRAIL 31 .HUNT 32.JUNP 33. DRESSAGE 34.OTHER ENGLISH PERFORMANCE 35.HARNESS (CART REQUIRED) 36. COSTUME 37.OTHER MISC. PERFORMANCE receives a Rosette. Grand receives a nice trophy, Reserve Comm. ribbons as far as they go (I Have quite a few) Placings 1-10th both shows. FEE: 1991 j9j (Each show) #18-21 Limited to 6 photos per stable #23,#30 Obstacles required Please be sure to enclose enough postage for return of photos and results. Late entries will be put into the show and entered into the classes not yet judged. No Postage Dues Accepted. Results mailed out PROMPTLY after show. If you wish to enter both shows and save on postage, send Lg SASE for results of the first show. PAULA DEFEYTER 16884 JAMES STREET, December 1990/January 1997 HOLLAND MI 49424 Page 21 Shoutime are to benefit SILVER KNIGHT STABLES 1991 BEItEFIT PHOTO SHOW SERIES! These shows, again show season Live our 1991 and help enter, Please the Great Lakes Model Horse Association! be the best yet! (PLEASE PUT DATE 0! EIIVOPE) 1-20, 2-20, (STOCK BREEDS), 2-1, 3-10 (PLEASURE SHOW DATES: BREEDS), 2-10, 3-10, (SPORT BREEDS), 3-20, 4—20, (OThER BREEDS) Quarter STOCK BREEDS: Appaloosa, Quarter Horse, Paint, POA, NAPI Ponies, Paint Ponies, Arabian, BREEDS: LIGHT Horses. Stock Ponies, Mustangs, Canadian Cutters, Australian SPORT BREEDS: Morgan, Andalusian, Lipizzan, Lusitano, Welsh Ponies, Connemara Ponies. Dutch/Swiss! n, Priesia in, Holste Trakehner, Hanoverian, Oldenburg, Thoroughbred, breeds, Racing Trotter other Swedish/German/Irish/Etc Warnthioods, Standardbred, Orloff, in the listed not breed OTHER BREEDS: All Drafters, ASB, NH, MFT, NSH, Shetland Pony, any previous 3 shows, along with Haif-breds and Grades. Cheryl Monroe N Ainger Rd 4616 to: entries Send entry. ted unlimi show, per FEE: $2.00 Charlotte, MI 48813 be PRIZES: All entries will be put into a drawing to recieve a special run (item will only chances given, if EACH show has at least 10 entries). The more shows you enter the more you recieve. May have other Prizes, if enough entries support these shows! CLASSLIST (the same for each show) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. OF Foal Customized Foal OF Beswick OF H-R OF Japan Chinas OF 1980/newer Hartland OF Hartland before 1980 OF Breyer Current Trad/Artist Series OF Breyer SpR/LE Trad/Artist Series OF Breyer Disc. Trad/Artist Series OF Breyer Classic/LB/SM OF Other Molds Novice Repaint u/wo Hr by Owner Novice Customized by Owner Pro Repaint u/wo Hr by Owner Pro Customized by Owner Standing Pro Customized by Owner Action Repainted w/uo Hr by Other Customized/Hr by Other Standing Customized/Hr by Other Action Customized Breed (will be split) OF Breed (will be split) Customized Freestyle (NO HALTER) OF Freestyle (NO HALTER) Customized Showmanship (W/HALTER) OF Showmanship (W/HALTER) 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. Western Pleasure Stand/Walk Western Pleasure Other Action Western Trail Western Bareback Reining (state manuever) Barrels Poles Cutting Roping Other Western (not listed) Park/Saddleseat (no Stock Breeds) Gaited Park/Saddleseat Pleasure Gaited Country Pleasure Huntseat Pleasure Stand/Walk Huntseat Pleasure Other Action English Trail English Bareback Dressage (state level and movement) Jumper 0/Fences Hunter 0/Fences Other English (not listed) Harness with vehicle Harness NO VEHICLE Costume Parade Other Performance (not listed) ALL NORMAL RULES APPLY! Sculpture/Resin Cast/Eustis/etc. to show in Customized Classes 1 PlC PER CLASS PER HORSE! (unless taped together as a single entry). No cross entry from class #23 into #25, and #24 into #26. No cross entry from 48 into 49. Class #39 no set tails, long hooves or action devices. Page 22 The Model Rag Showtime Silicon Valley Model Horse Ranch Photo Show Series January 11-20, 1991 May 10-19, 1991 September 13-22, 1991 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 1 9. 20. Stallion OF Stallion Customized Mare OF Mare Customized Gelding OF Gelding Customized Foal/Yearling OF Foal/Yearling Cust’d Showmanship OF Showmanship Cust’d Arabian Quarter Horse Color Breeds TB/Warmblood Gaited/AS B/TWH Spanish Breeds Draft Pony Morgan/Morab/NSH Other Pure 21.Mixed Bred 22. Bay/Brown 23. Chestnut/Sorrel 24. Palo/Buckskin 25. Grey/Dapl’d/Wht/Albino 26. Black/Charcoal 27. Pinto/Stripes Color 28. Appaloosa/Spots Color 29. Roan/Dun 30.Other Color 31 Western Pleasure 32. Western Trail 33. Cutting/Roping 34. Gymkhana 35. Other Western 36. English Pleasure 37. English Trail 38. Hunter/Jumper 39. Dressage 40. Gaited/Park/Saddleseat . 41 Other English 42. Harness 43. Other Performance 44. Costume 45. Versatility 46. Stable Choice 47. Stable Mascot 48. Breyet Collector 49. Hartland Collector 50.Other Plastic Collector 51. China Collector 52. Other Medium Collector 53. Repaint Only 54. Repaint/Haired 55. All Other Customized (RRH) 56. Most Masculine Stallion 57. Most Feminine Mare 58. Geekiest Gelding 59. Cutest Foal 60. Judge’s Choice (all entered) . Show fee: $2.00 for 1-20 pictures; $3.00 21-30, $4.00 31-40, etc.; no limit. Full results to all: lst-HM listed for each class. Champion/Reserve Halter OF, Customized (Judge Off Jsts/2nds); English, Western, Overall Performance (Points). Gift Certificates for champion/reserve (OF models, LSQ tack, LSQ obstacles). Series Grand Champions/Reserves of series to be awarded rosettes. Advertising in results: $2.00 full page, $1.00 half page; photo ready only. Send entry to: Gail Berg, P.O. Box 390010, Mountain View, CA 94039-0010. Include self-addressed envelope with sufficient postage to return photos. Postage dues will be held until sufficent funds received. Entries not received by start of show will be placed in classes not yet judged. Not responsible for cash sent through the mail. Allow two weeks after start of show for checks to clear. Rules: Unless stated otherwise, classes have a limit of ONE photo per horse. Horse can be entered in one gender, one breed and one color class. 9/10: Proper show halter with lead or bridle required for breed. 13-21: State breed. 13: E.g., Palomino, Albino, Appaloosa, Paint (Paint breeding: QH, TB, Paint). 14: E.g., Hanoverian, Trakhner, Fresian. 16: E.g., Andulsian, Paso Fino, Peruvian Paso, Lippizan. 20: Includes Mustang. 32-34, 37, 38: Obstacles required. 35, 41: State, does not include other “levels” of classes listed, like “Novice Hunter”; Western/English Equitation rider required. 39: State level and movement. 43: E.g., Steeplechasing, Flat Racing, Endurance, Eventing (3 photos for stadium jumping, dressage and crosscountry jumping), Competitive Driving 4-in-hand (3 photos for presentation/”dressage,” cross-country, and obstacle; vehicle required). 45: One halter & 3 performance photos required. 46, 47: One per stable. 48-55: One class/horse, maximum limit ten/stable in each class; 48-52: OF only, no touch ups or repaints; judged on rarity, presentation, and condition; 53-55: judged on extsensiveness of remake, quality, reality. Halter championship classes 1-30; Western Performance 31-35, English Performance 36-41, Overall Performance 31-45. SERIES Grand Champion/Reserve (OF/Customized ‘allion, Mare, Gelding, Foal; Western, English, Overall Performance): all horses entered in two or mote s wS and placed 1st or 2nd in classes eligible, judged by points unless top ten entries present at last sh: series, ties decided by judge off or coin toss if photos not available. Winners responsible for postage ot ‘ds. December 1990/January 7991 Page 23 - Showtime WiNTER HALTER SHOW ** FEB 14) 19S1 Two Shows in One!!!! First show A-O.F., second show B-r/r JUDGE: Tootle Gaskell 1206 Lone Wolf Trail Carroilton, TX 75005 FEE: 2.50 per show / 4.00 both shows AWARDS: (equal prizes to both shows) Models to Grand & Res., Discount Certificate to Champs & Res. for my photography service, Model to Judges choice, Plus used rosettes. RULES: 6-halter required; 38-not judged, all listed plus sellers addy; 39-three entries per stable; 40-all entered. 1) Stallion 2) Mare 3) Gelding 4) Foal/Yearling 5) Open Sex 6) Showmanship * 7) Arab 8) QH 9) TB/Trak/Han/Warmblood 10) Paint 11) Morgan 12) Must 13) App 14) ASB/TWH 15) Draft 16) Pony 17) Lib/Andl/Paso 18) Other Breed/Mixed 19) Open Breed 20) Black Page 24 21) Brown/Bay 22) Pinto/Paint 23) Appy Color 24) Chest/Sorrl 25) Palo/Buck 26) Gray/Dap 27) Roan 28) Other Color 29) Open Color 30) Trad Breyer 31) Classic Breyer 32) LB/SM 33) Lefton 34) Beswick 35) H-R 36) Other Make 37) Open Make 38) For Sale * 39) Stable Choice (3) 40) Judges Choice * * The Model Rag Showtime Class Rules: Performance 1—11, 12—17. 18—22. 23—30: One class per 31. Western Pleasure horse ui each divison 32. W. Trail-Arena’ 33. W. Trail—Natural’ 32, 33: Appropriate obstacle requred: same photo cannot enter both 34. Western Bareback 35. Western Riding’ 35. Require one photo of model negotiating part of 36. Rekied Cow Horse’ a Western riding course; no trail photos allowed 37. Cutting 36. Two photos required: One cutting or reined 38. Calf Roping’ cow horse and one reining photo 39. Steer Roping’ 38. 39: Separate photos required 40. Re,iwig’ Shows Benefit 40: State movement HALSC Photo 41. Ban’els 43: State event, two photos per horse maximum Please Read All Rules Carefully! 42. Poles 46: Obstacle required; no hunt/jump photos Color 43. Other Gyoikhana’ 47: State level & movement Show #1 Fees & Awards (HALSC Beneft) 1 2. Bay/Brown/Black 44. Huntseat Pleasure 68,49,50: Require separate photos with appro Halter Only: $1.50 per stable or 5O per horse; 13. ChestoutlSorrel 45. English Bareback priate obstacles in each class Halter & Performance: $3.00 per stable or $1.00 14. Palol8udulJun 46. English Trait’ per horse. Commercial. custom-printed flats 1 st— 15. Appaloosa Color 47. Dressage’ 51: 3 pix required: X-country, dressage, jumping 3rd, rosettes to all Grands & Reserves. 52—54, 55—57: One class per horse 16. Pinto Color 48. Hunter’ No award option: You may enter for the 17. OtherColar Jumper’ 49. Champs & Reserves Named At Lath Show: following fee if you state that you don’t want 50. Cross-Country’ Breeds: Stock. Light, Gaited, Draft ribbons: Halter Only: 50 per stable or 20 per Conformation 51. Three-Day’ Original Finish Color horse; Halter &Performance: $1.00 per stable or 18. Stock Conf. 52. Gaited Saddleseat’ Conformation Overall Halter Customized Conf. Hunt/Event 19. 35 per horse. 53. Park—AraM’.4rgan’ W. Pleasure Harness E. Pleasure 20. Gaited Conf. 54. Saddleseat Pleas.’ Show #2 Fees & Awards (Live Show &neft) 21. Draft Conf. Costume Working E. Working W. 55. Draft Harness’ Parade Halter Only: 5O per stable or 2O per horse; 22. Pleasure Conf. Gaited,Park Gymkhana 56. Pleasure Harness’ Halter & Performance: $1.00 per stable or 35 Overall Performance: Stock. Light. Gaited. Draft 57. Fine Harness’ per horse. Commercial. custom-printed rosettes Gender Grand/1eserves: Stock, Light. Gaited, Draft 23. OF Stallion 58. Arab Costume awarded to all Grands & Reserves. 24. OFMare (Ponies will be placed in the appropriate category. 59. Indian Costume Maximum Entry limit: 60 photos perexhibitor. 25. OF Gelding unless entries are sufficient to name separate 60. Parade titles for Overall Performance & Grand/Reserve.) 61. Other Costume Entering Classes: Make sure all class numbers 26. OF Foal CM Stallion 27. numeri in photos of your on backs the are written Tracy Rogalla. Rt. 3—Box 421C, Sept. 1—5: Show #1 CHALSCBenJ cal order; photos entered in wrong classes will be 28. CM Mare Sept. 8—13: Show #2 (Mid-Ark Ben.)J Greenbriar, AR 72058 disqualified. Performance photos must have ap 29. CM Gelding 30. CM Foal propriate obstacles or props when required. Oct. 5—11: Show #1 (HALSC Ben.) l Deb White. 3630 Blackburn Ct. Oct. 1 2—18: S#2 (Ozark Mtu. Ben ii Springfield, MD 65807 Receiving Photos & Full Results: Each exhibi ‘Kay Hill, 12105 E. 36th P1. loose with extra Nov. 2—8: Show #1 [HALSC Ben.) tor must enclose a large SASE Nov. 9—15: Si.#2 (md. N. Exp. BenJJ Tulsa, OK 74146 postage to cover cost of awards (6x9 manilla Shows & envelopes are recommended]. Winners must pay Nov. 30—6: Show #1 (HALSC Ben.) 1 ‘Charlene Marshall, 2534 S. 59 Judges: postage for ribbons; extra postage will be reUxiied. Dec. 7—13: Si.#2 fInd. N. Exp. Ben.) J W. Ave..Tulsa, OK 74107 ‘Save postage and enter November & December shows at the same time! After judging the November show. Kay will hand-deliver entries to ChaHene ta *1IAL I! tSC for the December show; lust remember to enclose fees for both shows! Breed 1. Arab 2. Appaloosa 3. Quarter Horse 4. Tamarmblood 5. Morgan 6. Paint 7. Pinto B. ASB.IWH 9. Draft 10. Pony 11. Other Breed - -,-,-, i*’r LE V, 1990-1991 HRT (W AH&I LIVE D( CLJIT Send all inquiries to Tracy Rogalla, Rt 3 Box 421C, Greenbriar, AR 72058 Phone: 501—679—4354 (no collect calls!) be enclosed with all Sale correspondence! Aiw,v gTN4’) flmR (SASs) A ‘tO VI PHOTOS: List Item * 8. description & enclose a 50 deposit per photo requested. Deposit will be refunded (less return postage) or applied to your order. TINE PAYMIMS & REIURN POLICY: Information provided upon request, or see Sale Catalog. $3.00 for 1st item, $1 each additional item in same order. ML Shfsents will be made by UPS, so please include your STREET ATORS if you have a P0 Box or your phone number. All itm shipped fully insured. Shipeent by P0: Add $1 1.Josef Original China Foal. Chestnut. 1 leg broken! repaired. Halter photo. $6.00 (15% to HALSC) 2.Unknown Make China, palanino. Exo cond. $8.00 Halter photo (15% to HM.SC) 3.Josef Original Horse.Prancing, white v/grey shadings. Exc coed. Halter photo. $10.00 (15% to HAISC) 74.Breyer Clas. Andal Mare. Rep. by Judy Renee Pope sorrel 6. white overo pinto. Halter photos. 1 foreleg broken, repaired v/ a pin inserted. $25(15% HAI.SC) 78 .Brey OH Yearlim, rep by Barn Mayse to a bay semileopard App, roany face. Photos: B hal, 3 EBB,5HS • 3 E trail. $35.00 (15% HAISC) 117.COHSI! Classic sized, wood, carved by Denna Fischer, painted red/wht Herefords by Cc’S/R .Huleemn. Have two$18 f both. (15ALSC) both standing. $10 118.Covered Hagon, LB size. Team Hitch. $15 (15% HAISC) - S $1 S. I f aete emtalog fturing: 101 differemt ita(P’a, tcfmad ls,T±. Ckder anr anr Bale lt In Ni,, ‘90. December 1990/January 1991 23.Breyer Spec Run Christmas set. USEr set. Mint cond. Photos. $30.00 C 15% to HAIsC) 24.Breyer OF Rearing Stallfon.Glossy palcznino. Exc. cond, except that one ear was broken of f & expertly replaced. $30.00 (15% to HMSC) Halter Photo 88.Breyer Adios rep/hrd by J.Meixner. Derk black—bay 6. white Paint. Photos: 1 headstudy, 3 hal, 1 WP, 1 SS.$60(1OAI.SC 91.Brey Midnight Sun, rep/hrd by J.Mabmer to a bay/whit tobiano pinto, black/vht mixed hair mane/tail, blue/wht show ribbons. $75.00 (10% HALSC) Photos: 5 hal, 1 B,1SS 131.Barrel Racing Saddle. Made fran Rio Rondo Xit.Assled by Flat Creek Western Teck/Susan Taylor. Mad brown v/tan color cantle, horn/shoulders and stirrups. Silver laced horn 6. cantle, bik suede seat, single girth,rowid skirts, w/ Rio Rondo gaming breastcollar. Sharp! Brand new. $50.00 (10% HM.SC) cetalog S. yma will autt1cUy remaiw a mm Page 25 Cheap Thrills Gale Good - JNRI [IS 828—5843 1359 Sherrill Street, Anaheim, CA 92804 (714) models at various Denise Deen has been finding quite a few Breyer For $15 or less a piece, she’s antique shops and swapmeets. ion, the Fighting Stallion in stall le gotten a woodgrain Clydesda palomino the Mus— glossy appaloosa and palomino as well as a matt iter in alabaster 5-Ga the a, loos appa tang in glossy alabaster and palomino——yes, in pumpk the to d and tan palomino (Gale: as oppose g and Lying tchin Scra and Mare g really), and the red roan Runnin ard and Shep n Germa a added she For less than $5 Down Foals. s?’ rator Deco e thos e are ‘Wher know, Now she wants to Bloodhound. ng lots of “Cheap Our northern subscribers have also been findi hit a bonanza tly recen ngton Karen Caidwell of Washi Thrills!” took home a she C!) each For $10 load at a local garage sale. Morgan ched stret bay iter, 5-Ga o glossy dapple grey Belgian, albin glossy two , ions Stall le esda Clyd w/star, two glossy dapple grey sy glos , Mules ing Balk two tes, bay Clydesdale Stallions w/eyewhi these If . Bronco g Buckin grey a alabaster Mustang w/red eyes and g the summer and weren’t enough, she hit another garage sale durin ion, palomino Stall le esda Clyd bay came away with another glossy tioned an men she e: y (Gal Mist 5—Gaiter, a double-eyed glossy palomino sy glos , one) which say Indian Pony, too, but forgot to a bay ion, Stall ting Figh in dgra Fighting Stallion, a dark woo a plus tes, ewhi w/ey n Morga ched bucking Bronco, an old black stret WOW! (Gale: $10. to n $5 betwee d few woodgrain Hartlands all price Karen’s right——not all the gold is in California!) t the Beswick Michele Grant from Canada called to inquire abou We swopped . issue last the black Shire #818 I mentioned in buy diapers to way the on how, Beswick stories and she told me across a came and show ue antiq awhile ago, she stopped off at a ) and #1033 bly (proba land Shet tnut A ches table full of Beswicks! to er hard even the in ) the hard to find Grazing Draft Mare (#1050 and shetl the used She her. find black dapple grey went home with the Grazing to trade for the Beswick Zebra but won’t part with t purchases recen my of her told I Mare as she collects Drafts. 976), the & 855 ts (#‘s adul of 12 black dapple Beswicks: two d out to turne One . foals r othe large shire foal (#1051) and nine another to it d tione men I be a duplicate which sold as soon as is the r colo this t abou What I especially like collector. Bes— le dapp black A them. detailing and shading that went into the from rs diffe It . grey wick is the old version of dapple day. and t nigh current, much lighter, dapple grey like new Breyer Next, Cheap Thrills presents our annual wrap—up of the need. still you ones Check which releases for the 1990 season. Page 26 The Model Rag Cheap ThrilCc 1990 BREYER MODEL HORSES RELEASED Regular Line Traditionals 370 460 465 819 820 821 822 823 824 825 826 827 828 829 830 831 Texas Longhorn (brown pinto bull——non—horse regular line) Khemosabi (Arabian) NEW MOLD Roemer (Warmblood) NEW MOLD Dan Patch (Limited Edition) Legendary Standardbred Pacer) Noble Jumper (dapple grey Halla) Rocky Connemara Stallion (dun POA mold) Morgan (dark bay Justin Morgan) Blanket Appaloosa C red chestnut appy Secretariat) Clydesdale Stallion (light bay) Clydesdale Mare (light bay) Clydesdale Foal (light bay) Pinto American Saddlebred (black pinto 5—Gaiter) Paint American Mustang (brown paint w/blk points) Comanche (dark palomino San Domingo) Quarter Horse (black roan Yellow Mount) Show Stance Morgan (chestnut stretched Morgan) — — — - — - — — — — — — — — — — Classic Gift Sets 3234 — A Pony for Keeps sorrel Chincoteque (classic Mustang Stal.) Jefferson Lady Jane Grey lt. grey Shetland (Merry Legs) Another it. dapple grey Connemara (Might Tango) Blue grey Welsh (Ginger) — — — — 3345 — King of the Wind red bay Arabian (classic Black Stallion) Sham Lady Roxanne it. grey TB mare (Duchess) Lath bay TB stallion (classic Black Beauty) — — — Sta bl emate s There were two SM released in new colors unexpectedly. These are considered part of the regular line and not Special Runs. Running Thoroughbred black Seabiscuit Standing Thoroughbred it. bay Citation - — Commemorative Series 818 — Special Run — Numbered & limited to 5,000 pieces Saddlebred Weanling — palomino pinto Country Store - Three Piece Horse Set (more of a pony set to me) black leopard appaloosa POA Haf linger dark red chestnut pinto Cantering Welsh Pony dapple rose grey — - — December 1990/January 1991 Page 27 Cheap ThrilLs’ Special Run Just About Horses (Subscriber Special) — Western Saddleliorse Special Run brown pinto — Signing Parties — Gold Charm Decorator—type Secretariat Special Run - BreyerFest Doctor Peaches C approx. 1300 pieces made) 1 auctioned) Florentine Decorator—type Misty (20 raffled & Special Run 700435 700058 — — - Germany Exports to etariat) Bermuse, Her Majesty the Queen’s Horse (bik Secr ) & blaze socks Vaulting Horse (bik Hanoverian w/4 Christmas Specials SEARS - Appaloosa Set: blue/grey roan appaloosa Stud Spider black w/blanket & bald face Performance Horse palominol blanket appaloosa Running Stallion — — - Little Bit Set: liver chestnut American Saddlebred white (duplicate from regular line) Arabian dapple grey (little or not difference from Drafter SR offered by Hobby Center Toys last year) light bay Morgan black leopard Quarter Horse red roan Thoroughbred — - — — — - Glossy Thoroughbred Set: Man O’War (traditional) John Henry Secretariat JC PENNEY These are glossy ver— sions of regular line/ color models. Stablemate Set: palomino Sea Biscuit solid black (previous bik Draft had 1 white Draft sock) lt. brown Citation dk. red bay Thoroughbred Mare golden chestnut (duplicate?) Morgan Mare black Arabian Mare buckskin ion Stall n Arabia dk. red chestnut (shade variation) Morgan Stallion golden sorrel Silky Sullivan white w/blk. points Native Diver dk. grey Swaps it. rose grey Swaps — — — — — - — — — — — — Page 28 The Model Rag Cheap Thrills IC PENNEY (cont.) Quarter Horse Set: dapple grey Lady Phase red chestnut Rugged Lark dk. palomino QH Gelding — - — Classic Arab Family 26 9 25 60 - - - — (stallion, mare, foal) in black Regular Line (Commemorative & Longhorn included here) Special Runs (Exports included; may not be available til next year) Christmas Specials (2 dupi. LBs not included) Total New Breyers for 1990 (Down from 66 last year.) MAIL ORDER DISTRIBUTORS/DEALERS LIST BENTLEY SALES COMPANY 642 Sandy Lane Des Plaines, IL 60016 (312) 439—2049 Takes MasterCard/Visa BLACK HORSE RANCH Avenue 10400 Johanna Shadow Hills, CA 91040 HOTLINE with latest specials (Betw. 10—6 pacific) (714) 684—0247 FAX number for credit card orders (714) 275—9285 COUNTRY STORE 5925 Country Lane Greendale, WI 53129 (800) 558—1013 Takes MasterCard/V1Sa/ American Express HOBBY CENTER TOYS 7856 Hill Avenue Holland, OH 43528 Takes MasterCard/Visa/ Discovery/American Express! Diners Card (800) 862—8697 HORSES INTERNATIONAL P0 Box 22163 Phoenix, AZ 85028 No Phone Listing Available SMALL WORLD Route 2, Box 188A Weyers Cave, VA 24486 (703) 234-0308 (Between 6-9 pm Eastern) YOUR HORSE SOURCE 1 Pony Lane Takes MasterCard/Visa Ridgely, MD 21685 (800) 678-6667 December 1990/January 1991 Page 29 _______ Book Review itIi;lr1 1b14 (1b1 — Part II A review of Animals in Motion, by Eadweard Muybridge, edited by Lewis S. Brown (New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1957) In Part I of this review I told how the 19th—century English photographer and inventor Eadweard Muybridge (ED-ward MY-bridge) came to produce his monumental work, Animal Locomotion, which consists of 781 photographic plates showing all manner of creatures——horses, elk, sows, people, ostriches, gnus, and In 1957 That work was published in 1887. many others——in all manner of motion. the Dover Publications company put out a book called Animals in Motion, which reproduces most of the animal plates——nearly half of which are of horses——from The Dover edition also includes Muybridge’s essay “Analysis of the earlier work. Animal Locomotion.” As I said last time, any model collector fed up with free-form fancy It offers page after page of prancers will want a copy of Animals in Motion. photo sequences showing live horses in every phase of the natural gaits and some less—than—natural activities too——I refer the reader not only to plates such as “Johnson Hauling, Head Being Pulled” and “Pandora Jumping a Hurdle” (Pandora also demonstrates how to take off about a mile to soon) but also to plates such as “Lotta Rolling a Box” and “Hornet Rocking.” When I got my copy of Animals in Motion I went into a frenzy of model-gait-analysis, holding Breyer after Hartland after Breyer up to Muybridge’s stills to see which models captured anything like (I’ll share some of my findings below.) real moments of horse travel. That frenzy followed an initial frenzy of real-beast-gait-analysis, which One first involves breaking one’s eyeballs on sequence after sequence of photos. carefully picks out the changes in leg position from one photo to the next, then (Though sweeps one’s eyes quickly over the whole sequence to get the motion. guaranteed to cause a savage headache, this method is preferable to cutting the The sequences of buffalos, pictures out and making them into a flip-book.) sloths, mastiffs, and what—have—you’s are as captivating as those of horses. There’s a plate labeled “Adjutant in a Flying Run,” which shows not a busy officer of the U.S. Air Force but a large, pelican-like bird rushing none too A plate labeled “Ruth Being Refractory” gives two perspectives on a gracefully. The mule dumping her rider, a Dickensian fellow in top hat and baggy overcoat. most magical plate of all, “Doe Galloping and Fawn Jumping,” shows a little speckled fawn as she launches herself into orbit above her fleeing mother; she’s airborne and still rising for fully four frames, at which point the sequence ends. In his discussion of this plate Muybridge comments, “The fawn in the meanwhile was soaring aloft, nor did it descend until a considerable distance beyond where we leave it in [frame) l2.1 In his essay “Analysis of Animal Locomotion,” Muybridge reports his finding that quadrupeds use eight distinct gaits, or, as he calls them, “regular systems They are the walk, the amble, the trot, the pace of progressive motion” (p. 26). (which Muybridge prefers to call the rack), the canter, the ricochet, and two Of these eight, forms of gallop: the transverse gallop and the rotatory gallop. horses use all but the rotatory gallop and the ricochet. Don’t be alarmed if you consider yourself an expert on animal gaits but never heard of the “ricochet”; this is Muybridge’s own coinage for what kangaroos do. For reasons that he explains, but that obviously didn’t convince anyone, he thought “bounding,” “hopping,” and “jumping” were inapt names for the regular (It may be worth noting that The New Columbia system of progressive roo-motion. Page 30 The Model Rag