Date: TWO DAY SHOW (Traditional and Classic Only)
Saturday January 17, 2015 OF Breyer and Stone
Sunday January 18, 2015 AR and CM
Time: Doors open at 7:00 and setup can begin.
Show will start at 8:30
Location: Galt, CA
Please leave your pets at home.
Show fees:
One day of showing
$35 Half Table (4' x 30")
Or
$45 Full Table (8' x 30")
Both days of showing
$45 Half Table (4' x 30")
Or
$55 Full Table (8' x 30")
Proxy fee:
$20 for proxy (single day) - No Table (10 horse max with $3 for extra horses)
Late fee after January 3rd is an extra $10 per entry.
I accept Paypal ([email protected]), Checks or Money Orders.
Refunds: There will be NO refunds for no-shows, for people asked to leave because of disruption of the show, or for anyone leaving early. Refunds will be considered up to two weeks before the show.
Shower Limits: As the show hall is my home I can only accept a limited number of showers. Right now it is 10 to 15.
This show is for Traditional and Classic model horses only. If you are unsure to what scale you model is please ask either the showholder or the judge.
Awards/Placings: Ribbons will be awarded for 1st to 4th place. The first and second place horses will be called back after their respective divisions for champ/reserve champ to be selected.
More info is pending.
**OF Breyer/Other/Stone models can only show in both breed and collectibility.
**Custom and Artist Resin models can show in both breed and workmanship.
Judges:
Saturday
*OF Breyer/Other Breed & Collectibility - Kristin Arendt
*OF Stone Breed & Collectibility - Pat Noble
Sunday
*Custom Breed and Workmanship - Robin Kent
*Artist Resin Breed and Workmanship - Heather Visser
Judge’s decisions are final and classes may be split according to judge’s discretion.
Arguing, harassing the judges or any other unsportsmen like behavior will result in the shower being asked to leave the show without a refund of entry fees.
Class Info:
Classes may be split, combined or cancelled, depending upon the number of entries or at the discretion of the judge and/or showholder. Please do not include halters unless they are appropriate for their breed.
I will be allowing 2 extra horses entered in classes for $2 each.
Class Limits:
OF breed and collectibility - 2 per class
CM breed - 2 per class
CM workmanship - 2 per class
AR breed - 2 class
AR workmanship - 2 per class
Show Cards:
Each entry must have a white 3”x5” index card for BREED and a colored 3"x5" index card for COLLECTIBILITY. If you do not have 3”x5” index cards, please ask the showholder for some prior to the beginning of the show.
On the front of the card, print clearly or type the class number, breed and gender. On the backside, clearly print or type your name and the models name.
Entries without Entry Cards will be disqualified; 3”x5” cards are necessary for the show results. You may have a foot tag on your model for ID purposes, but for security purposes, please make sure that the only info in view is the gender and breed of the model.
Documentation:
Documentation for your horses is welcomed, especially in the cases of unusual breeds, colors, or coat patterns. Please don’t assume the judges know everything there is to know about every breed and color. As a courtesy to other showers, please limit the size of your documentation to a maximum of 8-1/2 x 11 inches.
Judging Criteria:
Breed: Models in the breed classes will be judged on the ABC's - anatomically, biomechanics and conformation. Also taken in consideration is the correct color for that breed/registry and workmanship of the model (ex. seams, overspray and surface finishing).
Collectibility: Models will be judged on their condition and rarity. Showers are encouraged to provide as much information on each model as they can on an additional 3X5 card. It is unlikely that a collectibility judge knows every possible release, much less all the variations, so it is good to inform or remind the judge by providing documentation. At a minimum, the documentation should identify: Manufacturer (e.g., Breyer, Stone, and Hagen Renaker), Mold name/identification, Model name/identification, Description, Variation (if any). Optionally, the judge would appreciate you also including things like Production date(s), Edition size/limitation, and any other comments you feel the judge should know.
Workmanship: Models in the workmanship classes will be judged on the sculpting, repainting, re-hairing, condition and overall eye-appeal.
Finish:
Original Finish – is defined as any model that is mass-produced at a factory (i.e. Breyer, Stone, Hartland) and has not been altered in any way after leaving the factory. This includes but is not limited to the use of spray polish, applying black polish to hooves, or adding a glossy finish to a matte model. Touch-ups are permitted if not obvious.
Custom Models – are defined as any model that has been changed from its original form in any media. These classes also include models made by hand. (Drastic custom with show in the division.)
Artist Resins – are defined as any model, regardless of number in run, which has been home or professionally cast. Original Sculptures also qualify for the resin division. Resins that have been altered after casting still enter the resin classes. (ex. new mane and tails, limbs moved, ears changed, etc.)
This show is pending for Reg 2 Champ show approval in which the 1st through 4th place horses in all breed, collectibility, and color classes are eligible to show at the Region 2 Championship show held in Visalia CA.
This show is a pending for NAN. North American Nationals is a show in which the 1st and 2nd place horses in all breed, collectibility, and color classes will receive a Green and/or Yellow NAN card and be eligible to show at NAMHSA's national championship show.
Results: Results from the show will be posted to the shows website, the Region 2 yahoo group, and to the BAMH yahoo group after the show. If you prefer a hard copy by snail mail, please provide a SASE.
Saturday January 17, 2015 OF Breyer and Stone
Sunday January 18, 2015 AR and CM
Time: Doors open at 7:00 and setup can begin.
Show will start at 8:30
Location: Galt, CA
Please leave your pets at home.
Show fees:
One day of showing
$35 Half Table (4' x 30")
Or
$45 Full Table (8' x 30")
Both days of showing
$45 Half Table (4' x 30")
Or
$55 Full Table (8' x 30")
Proxy fee:
$20 for proxy (single day) - No Table (10 horse max with $3 for extra horses)
Late fee after January 3rd is an extra $10 per entry.
I accept Paypal ([email protected]), Checks or Money Orders.
Refunds: There will be NO refunds for no-shows, for people asked to leave because of disruption of the show, or for anyone leaving early. Refunds will be considered up to two weeks before the show.
Shower Limits: As the show hall is my home I can only accept a limited number of showers. Right now it is 10 to 15.
This show is for Traditional and Classic model horses only. If you are unsure to what scale you model is please ask either the showholder or the judge.
Awards/Placings: Ribbons will be awarded for 1st to 4th place. The first and second place horses will be called back after their respective divisions for champ/reserve champ to be selected.
More info is pending.
**OF Breyer/Other/Stone models can only show in both breed and collectibility.
**Custom and Artist Resin models can show in both breed and workmanship.
Judges:
Saturday
*OF Breyer/Other Breed & Collectibility - Kristin Arendt
*OF Stone Breed & Collectibility - Pat Noble
Sunday
*Custom Breed and Workmanship - Robin Kent
*Artist Resin Breed and Workmanship - Heather Visser
Judge’s decisions are final and classes may be split according to judge’s discretion.
Arguing, harassing the judges or any other unsportsmen like behavior will result in the shower being asked to leave the show without a refund of entry fees.
Class Info:
Classes may be split, combined or cancelled, depending upon the number of entries or at the discretion of the judge and/or showholder. Please do not include halters unless they are appropriate for their breed.
I will be allowing 2 extra horses entered in classes for $2 each.
Class Limits:
OF breed and collectibility - 2 per class
CM breed - 2 per class
CM workmanship - 2 per class
AR breed - 2 class
AR workmanship - 2 per class
Show Cards:
Each entry must have a white 3”x5” index card for BREED and a colored 3"x5" index card for COLLECTIBILITY. If you do not have 3”x5” index cards, please ask the showholder for some prior to the beginning of the show.
On the front of the card, print clearly or type the class number, breed and gender. On the backside, clearly print or type your name and the models name.
Entries without Entry Cards will be disqualified; 3”x5” cards are necessary for the show results. You may have a foot tag on your model for ID purposes, but for security purposes, please make sure that the only info in view is the gender and breed of the model.
Documentation:
Documentation for your horses is welcomed, especially in the cases of unusual breeds, colors, or coat patterns. Please don’t assume the judges know everything there is to know about every breed and color. As a courtesy to other showers, please limit the size of your documentation to a maximum of 8-1/2 x 11 inches.
Judging Criteria:
Breed: Models in the breed classes will be judged on the ABC's - anatomically, biomechanics and conformation. Also taken in consideration is the correct color for that breed/registry and workmanship of the model (ex. seams, overspray and surface finishing).
Collectibility: Models will be judged on their condition and rarity. Showers are encouraged to provide as much information on each model as they can on an additional 3X5 card. It is unlikely that a collectibility judge knows every possible release, much less all the variations, so it is good to inform or remind the judge by providing documentation. At a minimum, the documentation should identify: Manufacturer (e.g., Breyer, Stone, and Hagen Renaker), Mold name/identification, Model name/identification, Description, Variation (if any). Optionally, the judge would appreciate you also including things like Production date(s), Edition size/limitation, and any other comments you feel the judge should know.
Workmanship: Models in the workmanship classes will be judged on the sculpting, repainting, re-hairing, condition and overall eye-appeal.
Finish:
Original Finish – is defined as any model that is mass-produced at a factory (i.e. Breyer, Stone, Hartland) and has not been altered in any way after leaving the factory. This includes but is not limited to the use of spray polish, applying black polish to hooves, or adding a glossy finish to a matte model. Touch-ups are permitted if not obvious.
Custom Models – are defined as any model that has been changed from its original form in any media. These classes also include models made by hand. (Drastic custom with show in the division.)
Artist Resins – are defined as any model, regardless of number in run, which has been home or professionally cast. Original Sculptures also qualify for the resin division. Resins that have been altered after casting still enter the resin classes. (ex. new mane and tails, limbs moved, ears changed, etc.)
This show is pending for Reg 2 Champ show approval in which the 1st through 4th place horses in all breed, collectibility, and color classes are eligible to show at the Region 2 Championship show held in Visalia CA.
This show is a pending for NAN. North American Nationals is a show in which the 1st and 2nd place horses in all breed, collectibility, and color classes will receive a Green and/or Yellow NAN card and be eligible to show at NAMHSA's national championship show.
Results: Results from the show will be posted to the shows website, the Region 2 yahoo group, and to the BAMH yahoo group after the show. If you prefer a hard copy by snail mail, please provide a SASE.