How are Breyer model horses made?

Breyer model horses, which begin as artist’s sculptures, are handcrafted and hand-painted with airbrushes and paintbrushes – a process which is still done by human hands, not machines. Even today, no two Breyer models are ever exactly alike!

Where can I find a discontinued Breyer®?

Swap Meets are also good places to find old Breyer® models and it’s always good to check out Flea Markets and garage sales. We have been looking for a discontinued model. Would you have it at the Breyer® factory and/or can I buy it directly from you? We keep only one sample of each model that we make that is discontinued or retired.

What is the Breyer® Animal Creations product submission policy?

Breyer® Animal Creations® (Breyer®), a division of Reeves International, Inc., always welcomes ideas for new portrait models from our collectors and enthusiasts as well as for Collector’s Choice models, but we do have a strict Product Submission Policy in place for all other ideas.

Does Breyer determine the quantity of products a particular retailer orders?

As a manufacturer, Breyer® cannot determine the quantity of products a particular retailer orders, nor does our organization have any input into the prices for which our product is sold. Once a retail outlet purchases the product from us, they may sell it for whatever price they choose.

Is the Breyer western horse in good condition?

He is in good condition. Breyer was originally a clock company, but in 1950 they began producing horses. The Western Horse was the first model made as an ornament for a clock. The clocks sold so well that they then decided to sell just the model horse and the rest is history!

Can you show Breyer models?

Collectors of Breyer Traditionals can also customize and “show” their models to win prizes. Of special interest are Breyer’s “portrait” models, which are lifelike versions of famous horses from film, literature, the racetrack, and the show ring.

What is a Breyer horse clock?

Breyer was originally a clock company, but in 1950 they began producing horses. The Western Horse was the first model made as an ornament for a clock. The clocks sold so well that they then decided to sell just the model horse and the rest is history! Breyer is located in New Jersey and all ]

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