- This Tinker stallion features a piebald coat. It is a small, solidly-built horse of cob conformation and is often, but not always, piebald.
- The tinker was often used for pulling vardos (a specific type of horse-drawn wagon).
- Some aspects of the training, management, and characteristics of a horse used to pull a vardo are unique.
- For example, the horse is trained not to stop until it reaches the top of a hill; otherwise it may not be able to get started again.
- Ages 3+ | 1:18 Scale
Item Number: 7405
Dimensions: 12.09 x 11.02 x 5.98 inches
Weight: 1.74 lb
Breyer Animal Creations® began as the Breyer Molding Company, a Chicago-based plastics manufacturer. Its first model horse, the # 57 Western Horse, made its appearance in 1950. It was a special order for the F.W. Woolworth Company, made to adorn a mantelpiece clock. Breyer was flooded with requests from people who wanted to know if they could purchase just the horse! With that first horse, the Breyer Molding Company had changed the focus of its business forever!
We don't accept return, but if the product you receive is broken or wrong, we will provide full or partial refund.
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