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Toy ID Boards => Archive Of Identified Toys => Topic started by: pikapal on Sunday 11 April 2010, 03:33 am

Title: [ID: Secret Wish Horses] Mystery horse
Post by: pikapal on Sunday 11 April 2010, 03:33 am
Does anybody recognize this horse toy?

(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y235/pikapal/scan0023.jpg)

http://retroland.com/retrotalk/viewtopic.php?t=24203 (http://retroland.com/retrotalk/viewtopic.php?t=24203)

This forum also has a thread about this horse. I think they are the same one. The link in that thread doesn't work anymore.
Title: Re: Mystery horse
Post by: zuse on Sunday 11 April 2010, 03:43 am
(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y248/t3hcuteone/SecretWishHorses-1.jpg)
Title: Re: Mystery horse
Post by: EricaVee on Sunday 11 April 2010, 04:26 am
O.O want.
Title: Re: Mystery horse
Post by: pikapal on Sunday 11 April 2010, 11:01 am
Thanks zuse. BTW do you know which company made the Secret Wish Horses?
Title: Re: Mystery horse
Post by: Candice on Sunday 11 April 2010, 03:34 pm
http://www.mlptp.net/forums/misc-wanted/66185-wtb-secret-wish-horses-horse-saddle.html
This post says they were made by Tyco.
Title: Re: Mystery horse
Post by: zuse on Sunday 11 April 2010, 05:17 pm
Eternia on the MLP Arena is like the expert on those. :)
Title: Re: Mystery horse
Post by: Rider of the storm on Monday 26 April 2010, 06:11 pm
I think that  maybe they should get a page on this site . They look nice too I would have loved these when I was younger.
Title: Re: Mystery horse
Post by: EricaVee on Monday 26 April 2010, 06:17 pm
I think they should too--I just realized that this is the horse toy I always see people trying to ID when I'm looking for other toys. It seems like a lot of people have them and are trying to figure out what they are! Might make it easier on them if there was a page here.
Title: Re: Mystery horse
Post by: zuse on Monday 26 April 2010, 06:29 pm
Yeah, I had always wanted to make a page for "obscure" toy lines. Never got very far with that, though, haha.

This is purely opinion, but i think the strength of the Ghost of the Doll site is the relatively unremembered lines that it features that are NO WHERE ELSE on the internet. I mean, unless you get lucky when you have that mystery toy and happen to search eBay within a few weeks of someone selling a similar one, there's no way you're ever going to ID it. And a lot of these toys pop up correctly labeled or MOC maybe once a year.

So, while it would seem like blasphemy I guess to NOT have Jem and MLP here... there really are tons and tons of comprehensive ID sites already! Darlin' Dinos? Sweet Treats dolls? Not so much.