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You might check with the Museum of the Horse at the Kentucky Horse
Park. It's been a few years since I was through, but I seem to recall
seeing one or two full size ones...good luck!
Vivian Lea Stevens
Client Services
Re:discovery Software
(also erstwhile historian, former Curator, and new reenactor!?!)
Christine Mouw wrote:
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> Yo!
>
> Has anyone ever seen or does anyone own a full-sized artificial horse
> for use in exhibits? I'd realy love the name of a company that makes
> something like that. I've heard there's a fake horse at a museum in the
> Black Hills, but I don't know where. I was thinking also of checking with
> department store display people and theater people, as well.
>
> I don't think they'll let Trigger leave Apple Valley, with or without Bullet the
> Wonder Dog.
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> Any other suggestions?
> Thanks!
>
> Chris.
>
> Christine Mouw
> Assistant Curator
> Herbert Hoover Presidential Library-Museum
> West Branch, Iowa 52358
> [log in to unmask]
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