Whenever I get a pony in the mail, the second thing I do with the pony is take the head off, inspect its insides, then put the head back and swivel the head!
But sometimes you get ponies that came with superglued on heads ( I think they're superglued because boiling water barely budges it and you need a sharp implement to take it off), and I always end up damaging the pony in some way in my relentless quest to attempt to take the head off so it's more fun to play with... And I always forget to ask the sellers if the head has been glued or not! ( ) With superglued ponies, sometimes it takes 3 to 5 hours for me to saw through all the glue, and even then, sometimes I discover I wasn't sawing through the glue, and instead I was slicing some part of the vinyl
edit: this post was in response to a thread i necro'd (woops) about people regluing ponies to their heads, and some people were talking about people with super-glued on pony heads.
What do you think about superglued on heads? I guess if someone keeps it in their personal collection, i don't really care, but it makes me sad whenever I find out a pony for sale has a superglued on head, because it's so hard to do further maintenance without feeling terrible for wrecking parts of the pony
But sometimes you get ponies that came with superglued on heads ( I think they're superglued because boiling water barely budges it and you need a sharp implement to take it off), and I always end up damaging the pony in some way in my relentless quest to attempt to take the head off so it's more fun to play with... And I always forget to ask the sellers if the head has been glued or not! ( ) With superglued ponies, sometimes it takes 3 to 5 hours for me to saw through all the glue, and even then, sometimes I discover I wasn't sawing through the glue, and instead I was slicing some part of the vinyl
edit: this post was in response to a thread i necro'd (woops) about people regluing ponies to their heads, and some people were talking about people with super-glued on pony heads.
What do you think about superglued on heads? I guess if someone keeps it in their personal collection, i don't really care, but it makes me sad whenever I find out a pony for sale has a superglued on head, because it's so hard to do further maintenance without feeling terrible for wrecking parts of the pony
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