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    Tiffany
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      #606494
      Tiffany
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        hi melody! i have a fast question for you.. i think i know the answer but i figured i’d ask just in case.. i recently got a male pegasus and under his wings where they meet the is either a number 1 or a letter z scribed into the gypsum. i remember from a bit ago that the flions had numbers too and that the number represents the mold number that the piece came from.
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        here you go! what do ya think? also, has anyone else found numbers under the wings on your peggies?[/img]

        #606495
        wolflodge100
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          I’ll have to check mine when I get home.

          #606496
          Pegasi1978
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            No number on mine, but there in the same spot as your number I have a round circle that looks like a plug.

            #606497
            Tiffany
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              oh wow that’s different! lol! i wonder what that is then on yours pegasi!

              #606498
              Melody
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                tfsculptures wrote:

                hi melody! i have a fast question for you.. i think i know the answer but i figured i’d ask just in case.. i recently got a male pegasus and under his wings where they meet the is either a number 1 or a letter z scribed into the gypsum. i remember from a bit ago that the flions had numbers too and that the number represents the mold number that the piece came from.
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                here you go! what do ya think? also, has anyone else found numbers under the wings on your peggies?[/img]

                That is a mold number. The number is written on a plug of wax or clay on the master, (the rest of the master is epoxy resin) The larger eyed pieces have the mold number written this way in the eye socket, so the eyes hide it. Pieces without enough eye socket space may have a number hidden somewhere else. Not all the pieces have a number, it is used when there are lots of one type of mold being used at the same time. If a casting comes out that has a problem of some kind, they can tell which mold it came out of.

                #606499
                Pegasi1978
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                  Makes me wonder what this is on my male pegasus.

                  You can see the ring of what appears to be a plug just above the metal key sitting on his back. (I had to give my camera something to focus on.) It’s in the same location as the mold number on tfsculptures’ pegasus.

                  #606500

                  I wonder if the plug that is supposed to be in the mold fell off at some point leaving that???

                  #606501
                  Pegasi1978
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                    No telling. Bumping up so maybe Melody will see my mystery mark.

                    #606502
                    Melody
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                      pegasi1978 wrote:

                      Makes me wonder what this is on my male pegasus.

                      You can see the ring of what appears to be a plug just above the metal key sitting on his back. (I had to give my camera something to focus on.) It’s in the same location as the mold number on tfsculptures’ pegasus.That is the plug area where a number was, I guess they stopped numbering them for some reason. I will try to remember to ask about it tomorrow.

                      #606503
                      Tiffany
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                        thanks for the answer in what that number was melody! that was such a fun discovery when i first saw that on him! he does have teeny little eyes, there is no room to write anything behind there! thanks for the info! 😀

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