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            <title>Standing Ovation update</title>
            <link>http://horsemodels.com/blog/index.php?entryid=7</link>
            <description><![CDATA[Although I just got back from NAN and Breyerfest, I need to take time to give everyone waiting for a standing Ovation a much needed update. I have been working very hard to clean up this resin edition and at this point I have come to a crossroads. A few of these resins have gotten out in the showring and although several have done quite well, there are some judges who have placed Ovation down because they say his hooves are too short. I sculpted him per advice from real ASB breeders and showers. At one point, I did have his hooves longer, but was asked to shorten them again, so I did. I sculpted him as a Pleasure stallion without the long hooves, big pads and shoes. Since the people taking him to shows will be putting him in many different classes, I want everyone who plans on showing their Ovation to have the best shot at winning and I do not want them to be placed down because of the way I sculpted him. It is because of this that I am resculpting the hooves, shoes and pads on all the remaining Ovations which have not yet shipped. He will still be shod as a Pleasure horse, but will have more toe, pads and a bit larger shoe than he did originally. If you purchased an Ovation resin from me and want the hooves altered to this new look, I will do it for the original owner for free if you pay S&H both ways. This was a tough decision to come to because it will put me behind in finishing the edition, but it is the only decision I could rightly come to.<br />
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As far as the remaining people who will get an Ovation resin, we are sending out an invoice once your resin is cast. You will receive the invoice with the options for prepping, gender chance and braids. When you receive your invoice, please lmk if you want any or all of these options. We should be able to finish up this edition by the end of August. I really enjoyed meeting a lot of people at NAN and Breyerfest this year and had a great time there. I even took Friday afternoon to drive down to Bowling Green to go caving in the Lost River Cave. I did show in two performance classes at Equilocity on Saturday with two different Standing Ovation resins (one by Karen Caldwell and one by Faye Cohen) and they both NAN'd! I am back now at home and cleaning up resins again. If you have paid off your Standing Ovation resin and want to know what is happening, I am redoing the hooves, pads, shoes and tails on them before I ship them out. This takes a while, so I appreciate your patience in making these changes. I will be getting all of these back orders out in the next few weeks, so they will be shipping shortly.<br />
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Thanks for your patience,<br />
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Debbi :)]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 21:12:04 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Standing Ovation Sell Out</title>
            <link>http://horsemodels.com/blog/index.php?entryid=6</link>
            <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://blog.horsemodels.com/uploads/ovation.jpg" alt="" />Above is the #1 casting of Standing Ovation, CM'd to a gelding which will be painted by Karen Caldwell to match Gail Aspinwall's own ASB, Supreme Tempest. The other photos depict the mold making process of this edition. The edition was an overnight sell out, and the waiting list is longer than the reservation list. We have committed to making this a One Mold Run and will live with that decision to retain a higher value on him. Thanks to all who decided to purchase this new edition.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 06 Apr 2008 02:54:03 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>New ASB Stallion - Standing Ovation</title>
            <link>http://horsemodels.com/blog/index.php?entryid=5</link>
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After three weeks of ardent sculpting and resculpting, I want to share the progress I have been making on my new ASB stallion which I have renamed, Standing Ovation. After looking at how elegant and refined he has become, his original name no longer suited him. I still have a lot of detailing to do on him, but should be able to finish him up in a week or two. If you want to see photos of how he is progressing, click on his photo above.<br />
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            <pubDate>Fri, 07 Mar 2008 20:36:57 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Love Conquers all at HNH Live in Portland, OR</title>
            <link>http://horsemodels.com/blog/index.php?entryid=4</link>
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HM Valentino "The Lover", my CM Renovatio resin, painted by Karen Caldwell, had his debut at the Hearts N' Horses Live Model Horse Show on Saturday, February 16th, 2008 at the Fulton Park Community Center in Portland, Oregon. The show offered Performance only for Traditional sized models, so Valentino entered everything I could possibly have time to tack him up for, which was 12 classes in all. By the end of the day, he and I were both exhausted. I also showed my CM Peasant Stomper, HM Blue Moon, also painted by Karen Caldwell, in two classes. Out of fourteen classes with two horses, we came away with 13 NAN cards, 9 firsts, 4 seconds, one third, 3 Division Championships, 2 Reserve Division Championships, Overall CM Performance Champion and Overall Performance Champion of the whole show! Valentino won the awesome saddle set made by Erin Corbett for being named Overall Performance Champion. It was meant to be, as his name, Valentino fits perfectly with his Valentine heart saddle set! I don't think I have ever entered one horse in so many performance classes before, but I wanted to show how versatile the new Reno resin really is. Below is the breakdown of the classes he entered and how he did:<br />
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1st Place -Roping/Other Cow Work (Calf Roping)<br />
1st Place -Gymkhana - Non Speed Games (Egg and Spoon Race)<br />
1st Place -Natural Western Trail (Beach Trail Scene)<br />
1st Place -Fine Harness (Backing up)<br />
1st Place -Arabian Costume - Historical (King's Egyptian Dancing Horse Costume)<br />
1st Place -Arena English Trail (Sidepass to a Gate)<br />
1st Place -English Games (Egg and Spoon Race)<br />
1st Place -English Pleasure (Backing up)<br />
2nd Place -Arena Western Trail (Sidepass to a Gate)<br />
2nd Place -Parade Costume (Rose Parade Costume)<br />
2nd Place -Natural English Trail (Beach Trail Scene)<br />
3rd Place -Dressage- Upper Levels (Freestyle Dressage scene)<br />
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Champion Working Western Division<br />
Champion Harness Division<br />
Champion English Trail/Pleasure/Other Division<br />
Reserve Champion Costume Division<br />
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Overall CM Performance Champion<br />
Overall Performance Champion<br />
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HM Blue Moon entered in two classes and came home with two NAN cards, 1st in Draft Showmanship and 2nd Historical Costumer/Other and Reserve Champion in Showmanship Division.<br />
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My first WP doll that I made helped Valentino get 2nd in the huge WP Arena Trail class. I also entered her in the MECAA class and she got 100% under judge Erin Corbett. I also showed a new Dancing Arabian Costume made by Heather Downing which won the Historical Arabian Costume class and helped Valentino win Reserve of the Costume Division. I also entered the costume in the MECAA class which also got 100% from judge Erin Corbett. I got to debut my new Dressage set by Jana Skybova which placed third in Dressage and got a 98% in the MECAA class under judge Melanie Miller. I wanted to enter more in the MECAA classes, but the props, dolls and tack were being used in the regular performance classes and couldn't leave the classes to cross enter. The one thing that I found the most challenging to make for the show was the judge's clipboard which actually worked! I offered my "judge" to help the judges at the show, if they needed a second opinion, LOL! My judge even found time to push his "Will Work for Food" franchises set up at my table. I brought my unofficial new mascot to the show too, which amused most and horrified a few at the show. I named him "Petie" and he is a OOAK Kitty Cantrell Hipcanarius. I will try to get some photos of Petie if I can get him to stop sqwauking!<br />
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The show wore me out, so I took yesterday and today off. I am taking a hike (some people give me that advice and I am taking it, LOL!) and will upload some photos of Valentino and his wins. I did not take my camera to the show as I figured I would not have time to take any photos (I was right). I would have liked to have shown what my set-ups looked like, but I will have to stage them later. I will get some photos of Mac and Buster in a few days. Both were well received at the show. Well, I'm off for my hike to see a couple of waterfalls.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 18 Feb 2008 19:12:33 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>New Resins debut at Hearts N' Horses Live</title>
            <link>http://horsemodels.com/blog/index.php?entryid=3</link>
            <description><![CDATA[I have great news to share! I am going to my first performance live show of the season in Portland, Oregon, Saturday February 16th at the Hearts N' Horses Live Model Horse Show (Fulton Park Community Center, at 68 SW Miles Street, Portland OR, 97219). I will debut my CM Reno and Peasant Stomper resins in numerous performance classes. Since I was sorely lacking in many divisions, I have been busy making dolls, tack and props. I have put my Fixit Sculpt to great use, including making a new scrambling calf, which I affectionately named "Buster". I hope to have a few blanks available for purchase at the show. <br />
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My BIG BIG news is I will debut for the first time, my latest WIP Standing ASB Stallion, "Master and Commander" which I have called by his acronym, MAC. So he is known as "Big Mac". Everyone loves a Big Mac, and this Mac is no exception. I originally sculpted him for Karen Caldwell, but I will be able to get some for myself too. He is almost finished, but I am willing to share him with everyone at this point in time. If you are in the area on Saturday, please stop by and visit with myself and Karen Caldwell. We will be busy tacking up, but will gladly stop to visit!<br />
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            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Feb 2008 20:46:50 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>HM Heart's Desire</title>
            <link>http://horsemodels.com/blog/index.php?entryid=2</link>
            <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.modelxchange.com/1203411661"><img src="uploads/desire_500.jpg" border=0 alt=""></a><br />
<p>Just in time for Valentine's Day! This little sweetheart Zizi foal was being CM'd for my showstring. I have two other Zizis to show and decided she would get more exposure if I shared her with someone else. I tucked her head down to have a very curious look, curled her tail up over her back and gave her a fluffy new mane. Then I turned her over to Karen Caldwell to turn her into the cutest little butterscotch Pint abian baby! She even has a heart shaped kissy spot on her muzzle to remind you of what a sweetheart she is (not that you need reminding, LOL!) She is loaded with wonderful details and has the most expressive eyes. Dezi is ready to ship and can be on your doorstep by Valentine's Day! She is up at auction on the mXc (click photo above to visit the auction.)</p>]]></description>
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            <category>For Sale</category>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Feb 2008 04:50:12 +0100</pubDate>
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