Stock Horse Stallion, Black Pinto VARIATION: B Stamp w/ Four Socks
Stock Horse Stallion, Black Pinto VARIATION: B Stamp w/ Four Socks
Low stock: 1 left
The Stock Horse Stallion wore this bold Tobiano Pinto coat from 1981 - 1988. He has a solid black face and usually sports four socks. Some, however, during the "B" stamp era. Most of those were given just one front sock. This fellow is an unusual combination of the two versions: He wears a B-stamp and four socks!
This fellow is in Excellent condition with his most noticeable issue being moderate-to-strong yellowing. Don't despair, though! This can be easily remedied by sunbathing him for a couple of weeks. The only rubs I noticed are tiny and pinpoint muzzle rubs, a pinpoint rub on his left eye, and hoof edge rubs.
He's a very interesting boy - He has four socks, which is normal for "most" of this run. However, he wears a B stamp, and every B stamp model we've seen on this release has had only one left front sock with a stenciled edge. He appears to have it all: A B stamp, airbrushed socks on three feet, AND a stenciled left front sock. He wears grey hooves all around, without the black front hoof that usually goes with the stenciled sock.
Size: Traditional
Breyer Model #232