Hello and welcome to another edition of Featured Model! This week's issue is Jan/Feb 1998 - I can't believe we're starting another year! Also fitting that we're covering a Jan/Feb issue during February! Well, let's get going!
On the front cover, Scamper and Charmayne James do their thing. On the back cover, the new Scamper model makes his debut in a nearly-identical pose!
On page 2, Stephanie introduces various new releases for 1998 and poses with a fan at the 1998 Breyer Roundup in Puyallup. It's also confirmed that the hint from last issue was referring to Scamper (not that there was any doubt). On page 3 is the beginning of the feature article about Scamper, featuring another thrilling photo of Scamper and Charmayne.
On page 4-5 we have the article about Scamper.
On page 6 is the rest of the article about Scamper, and on page 7 is a list of 1998 Breyer Tour stops.
After skipping the new products for 1998, an article about etching and some other stuff, on page 14 we find a small writeup on the Nancy Young Breyer Molds & Models book, as well as a Who Am I? featuring what looks like Sea Star. On page 15 is the beginning of an article about Breyer portrait horse Go Man Go.
The article about Go Man Go continues on page 16-17. I had the Go Man Go model and for whatever reason, he was always special to me because the real horse was born the same year as my dad.
On page 18-19 is the rest of the Go Man Go article.
After skipping the centerfold (1998 Breyer event calendar) and an article about pedigree assignment, on page 24 we find a barrel racing drawing and a death notice for Marguerite Henry, who died in 1997 at age 95. On page 25 is an article about Breyer saddles by Andrea Gurdon (Breyer History Diva).
After skipping an article about judging performance, Horse Trader and some Breyer jr. stuff, we come to a Brushstrokes feature about the making of Marabella, another new mold for 1998. On page 39 is the beginning of the Vintage Point, featuring the Classic Bucking Bronco this week.
On page 38-39 is the rest of the Bucking Bronco article, and that brings us to the end of this week's article. Check back next week for Mar/Apr 1998!
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