Welcome to the Breyer Value Guide!

blog-sjwThanks for visiting our site! Very soon, you will be able to access and download value guides on all of your favorite molds.

The hobby has been in need of a current value guide for a while now, and the goal for this site is make this information available once again.

The site will be populated with all of the Breyer Traditional molds first. Once that is complete the Classics and Stablemates will be added next. The goal is to eventually have everything listed, adding as we go.

We are working to have many of the popular molds listed when the store opens in a few weeks, with more being listed on a regular basis. Sign up for the email newsletter to be the first to know when the store will open, when new molds are added, and also to receive special discounts!

We have high hopes for this site and hope you find what we offer to be informative and valuable. Please use the comments to ask questions and make suggestions, and don’t forget to sign up for the newsletter!

 

8 thoughts on “Welcome to the Breyer Value Guide!

  1. Will you be publishing photos of each model listed in the mold guide list (ie, one picture for each color of the mold listed)? Or will there just be a “reference” picture at the top, like the Weather Girl guide?

    1. Thank you for your question! To get started there will only be one “reference” image at the top of each report. I do not have access to images of every model right now, but it is something I am looking into for future releases. In the meantime, please utilize http://www.identifyyourbreyer.com to help with model identification. They do a great job in documenting all of the releases.

  2. hi there if we find out that some of our breyers that we own are not in the book can we contact you are something I have over 50 breyers some very old…?

  3. I have 4 breyer horses that are very old. The 2 white ones were signed in April 1989 at a world horse show I attended. I also have 2 horses pinto type rearing from the same era but not signed. How do I find out their worth?

  4. I have a Quarter Horse Yearling #103, matte sandy bay appaloosa with a Breyer B stamp that is inverted. Any idea what I could charge for that. Also, having trouble understanding exactly the look of the chalky ones.

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