

A78 Monrovia Dachshund "Schnapsie" Sr. is
missing the tail tip. This rare old dog was made 1950-51 and is
about 1-1/4" tall Schnapsie
as is - $9
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3279v Salamander in dark orange color
is missing one toe on the right front foot. It arrived in a shipment
and the missing toe was never found $2
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2010 Appy Mare & Foal on Base current but mare
is broken off base in 2 places....easy repair just needs glue....foal
is fine $5
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856 Mini Scotty with tiny chip on his
nose current $2 |

176 Boston Terrier has a very tiny
glaze rub on the left ear tip
$3
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333 Mini Mama Chipmunk retired sp 1989
1-1/4" glaze flaw $4 |

3383 Cub with Hive has small glaze
flaw on nose $4 |

3388 Pedro's Cat has a tiny chip on
the left ear edge $3
retired Fall 2007 |

477 Baby frog is current and has been hot glued to
a metal Bug House lily pad. Frog is fine except for the glue
residue. $1
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Pekingese "Ming Toy"
 H-1533
Ming Toy with Monrovia Factory Sticker was made from 1956 -1961 as is $25
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Poor Ming lost a foot but still stands well on a
shelf for display. Ming is 3" tall and is from the HR Pedigree Line
of dogs
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Proper glue for attaching your minis to a base or
card is plain white glue like Elmer's. The Hagen Renaker
factory uses a white glue to attach cards to the bases of their
pieces. You just soak the card in warm water to remove the card and
any glue residue. The cards are sized to fit a commercial spinner
rack for display in stores and gift shops. I prefer my minis
off the cards for easy display and storage.
Hot Glue? Don't Do it!
The frog above and the duck pond below are what
happens when you use a hot glue gun. The pond is discolored and the
critters have embedded hot glue that does not remove.
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