I tried to reassemble the others into a piaffing dressage horse.
I thought it would be easy.
It was not.
I tried and tried, but it only got worse and worse. Eventually, he was banished to the bottom of the body box.
This one was one of Karen's original artist proofs. I felt honored to be entrusted with him, especially considering what I'd done to the other one.
His name is Proof.
A couple months ago, Teresa came over and helped me sort models for the BreyerWest Swap Meet. I uncovered the old, bad Caprice - now with only three legs - and threw him on the pile. Teresa laughed, but I told her, "There's going to be someone like fourteen years ago me who looks at that and sees a challenge."
I brought him the swap meet and put right in front of my table. He got a lot of attention, and someone did buy him.
"Do you have the other leg?" She asked.
"I'm sure I have it somewhere," I told her. "If I find it, I'll let you know."
Unfortunately, although I remember the conversation, I no longer remember who I had it with. If this is your Caprice, please get in touch. I have a leg to send you!











Proof is GORGEOUS!!!!! The halter suits him perfectly!
ReplyDeleteYay! That's great! I wonder what else you'll find! AC
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