Posted 5 years ago
dixielong13
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I just bought this at a flea market in TN. Is this a reproduction or original do y'all think? I just bought it because I love Boston Terriers so much, so if it's a reproduction, I still love it .????
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Posted 5 years ago
dixielong13
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I just bought this at a flea market in TN. Is this a reproduction or original do y'all think? I just bought it because I love Boston Terriers so much, so if it's a reproduction, I still love it .????
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Reproduction. The original Hubley was item #331, two piece, held together with two screws, no opening under belly.
National also made this stop but the National #149 was unusual because it was held together with a bolt rather than a screw. B&H and others also gave making these a try but none that are original that I have seen have the bottom opening.
This will sound odd but look inside his ears for three letters. If nothing there use a small mirror and flashlight and look inside the body cavity for marking.
I have yet to find one with a complete opening below. When were these reproductions made? And yes, that is my Boston looking at the "fake" Boston lol
I don't see any numbers/letters anywhere on it, inside or out. :(
Being unmarked it is impossible to tell when it was made because they are still making them. Flea market vendors, discount stores etc. can buy them for $15 or $20 a dozen and turn a big profit. They sell them as antiques or originals when they know full well they aren't.
Though a reproduction, it's still nice. Reproductions can be a lot of fun to collect. I have a several reproductions myself. After all, it'll be vintage one day.
If I may ask have you put a magnet on this to see if it sticks?
Yes, it does stick.