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Information

I get a lot of questions, and wanted to make a page up to clear up any confusion about clinky horses.  So, here is a page dedicated to information about some of the horses that I have produced, or am/will produce :)  If you have any questions, feel free to email me, and I'll try to keep updating this, to make it nice and clear.

Also please note, most of my collection is packed due to moving and trying to find a place to live, so pictures will be updated when I can do them, but it might be a while :)

Horses Owned by J's Critters
These are horses that J's Critters LLC owns various production licensing rights to.  I plan to keep producing these.

 I am always open to other horses, if you have a horse you'd like to see in clinky fashion.
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Frosty Pony- This little guy was sculpted by Ann Harris (www.annsmodels.com).  She produced him in a small resin edition of 30 pieces in 2004.  I have mostly produced him in one of a kind fashion, altho I did do a bay run of 6.  I am hoping to do some OF editions in 2022. (pony shown is an OOAK)
Little Kisses- This foal is sculpted by Kristina Lucas Francis.  I own all production rights to this sculpture.  He was offered as a run of 50 Artist Resin.
 There have been a few CMG pieces made of this foal, but none have been offered for sale due to not being very good quality.  There are no plans to produce this foal unless I can get another mold made for him that produces better castings.
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Teddy Medallion- This sweet little pony was sculpted by Rayvin Maddock (www.khrysalisstudios.com).  Rayvin released him in resin limited edition.  I produced him in ceramic for several years in various shades and decorator forms.  He is currently retired, but might be offered again someday.
Monte- Beautiful Quarter Horse mold sculpted by Ann Harris (www.annsmodels.com).  He was released as a resin edition of 40 pieces in 2003.  He has not been produced in ceramic yet.
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Levade Walking Pony-​these have not been produced in years from my understanding, but I purchased the master mold and plan to offer them in assorted colors in the future.
COMING SOON- Mustang Mare
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Levade Saddelbred-​ these have not been produced in years from my understanding, but I purchased the master mold and plan to offer them in assorted colors in the future.
COMING SOON- Another pony :)

"Hobby Horses"
These are molds that are generally easy to find.  Some of them have been discontinued, so they are harder to find, and some have been around for 20+ years and can be found in pottery shops.  These are wonderful for learning for artists and affordable for buyers, a win win :)  Horses below are all molds I have in the studio and plan to continue producing in the future.
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Western Horse with Saddle- I don't know anything about this mold honestly.  She is Tradtional size. 
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Cartoon Horse- open edition mold.  I renamed them "Silly Horse" because...he just looks silly to me.  They are about 3 inches long.  I have produced hundreds, they have been a wonderful learning tool.
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Racehorse- This is a limited edition mold, from what I was told it was only made for a few months, due to the lack of popularity because of how time consuming it is.  I happen to LOVE IT. This horse is Trad. size.
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Holland Mold- This is a common mold, but has been discontinued for many years so becoming a little less common lol
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Laying Foal- I'm not sure if this mold is still being produced, but it seems pretty easy to find.
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TWH- There are a handful of Breyer horses that were made into molds in the 60's.  Many of the common Breyer's can be found, and I'm always looking for these molds.
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Foal- ​There are a handful of Breyer horses that were made into molds in the 60's.  Many of the common Breyer's can be found, and I'm always looking for these molds.
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Doc Holiday "Rough Cut" Mustang.  These are an open edition horse.  They also come with a handler (which I do not have).  They are Trad size.  I don't offer him often, he's fun to glaze but not really a future show horse lol.

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