Black Stallion
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Shown here is the Black Stallion in black (#401); shown as "Odin,"
Arabian stallion owned by Peri Riggins
Family Arabian Stallion
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Shown here is the Family Arabian Stallion in palomino (#4), shown
as "Caramel," Arabian stallion owned by Teresa Fedak
Family Arabian Mare
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Shown here is the Family Arabian Mare in palomino (#5), shown
as "Popcorn," Quarab mare owned by Teresa Fedak
Family Arabian Foal
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Shown here is the Family Arabian Foal in palomino (#6), shown
as "Caramel Corn," Quarab foal owned by Teresa Fedak
Huckleberry Bey (#472)
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Khemosabi in Bay #460
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Lady Roxanna
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Shown here is Lady Roxanna in Alabaster (#425); photo provided
by Traci Hilbert
Le Fire (mold #1175)
Bay pinto part-Arabian. JC Penny 2006 SR, JCP #NF671-0993A. Photo provided by Dorothy Grahame.
Proud Arabian Stallion
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Shown here is the Proud Arabian Stallion in rose grey (#804),
shown as "Omen," Arabian stallion owned by Teresa Fedak
Proud Arabian Mare
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mold. Shown here is the Proud Arabian Mare in alabaster; photo
provided by Betsy Valley
Proud Arabian Foal
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Shown here is the Proud Arabian Foal in glossy bay (#218), shown
as "Gingersnap and owned by Teresa Fedak
Susecion (mold #1175)
Bay pinto part-Arabian. JC Penny 2006 SR, JCP #NF671-0993A. Photo provided by Dorothy Grahame.
Sham
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Shown here is the Sham in red bay (#410); photo provided by Karen
Malcor