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Breyer Banjo 1236
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1236
The world
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The world’s
‘most asked for' horses since 1950! Hand-painted and accurately detailed
– no two are exactly alike ! |
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This flashy Paint
horse is raring to go! Descended from
horses introduced by the Spanish
conquistadors, Paints were cherished by
cowboys for cattle work because of their
athletic ability and heart and by Native
Americans because they believed them to
possess magical powers.
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| Banjo is part of the Breyer Traditional Series.
The world’s ‘most asked for' horses since 1950! Hand-painted and
accurately detailed – no two are exactly alike - Breyer’s Traditional
line brings the world of horses alive with the most authentic and
realistic model horses available today! Sculpted in 1:9 scale. |
- Breed: American Paint Horse
- Color: Buckskin
- Pattern: Tovero
- Size in inches: 9H x 3W x 12L
- Weight in pounds: 0.75
- Recommended age: 8 and Up
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Customer Reviews
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I got Banjo for Christmas 2007 and I have to say I was pretty happy with him. I took him on road trips and played with him a lot. He was my "schooling horse" at my pretend riding stables. I liked him and still do because he doesn't get hardly any scratches on him. And Iwould say he is pretty durable. But if you play really really hard on his legs, he will break.(I have seen it happen on my friend's Banjo) Because his back legs are slightly bent in toward his front legs, it makes it easier for him to break. But if you just be careful with him, he can go through a lot.=) So thats why I gave him 4 good stars, because he is such a good Breyer horse. I would reccomend him to you.=)
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