Breyer Tseminole Wind

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Breyer 1996 Celebration Model Tseminole Wind, Model #700596 / 3800 pieces made. The Sham mold was introduced in 1984 as part of Breyer's Artist Series with the round "Breyer Molding Co." mold stamp. In 1995 a "'95" mold stamp was added and discontinued at the end of that year, although some models with this mold mark showed up as part of the 1996 BreyerFest dinner model run. A "wheat ear" is located high on the molds' chest, just below and slightly to the right of the windpipe. Originally included to match the description of the Sham from Marguerite Henry's King of the Wind, it was removed from the mold sometime between 1984 and 1988, likely in late 1984. Sham was sculpted by Rich Rudish.

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