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The Original Box Figurine Small
Treasure Jests |
TJHO5 "Beau Brummell"

June 2000 Introduction Secrets:
A dandified poodle holds a set of electric clippers and
glares balefully, as if to threaten the next person who
tries to clip his curly fur. The poodle's dense coat is
nature's way of keeping the dog dry while in the water. One
of the oldest breeds, poodles were originally bred to hunt
and clipping was done for good reasons. The pompom on the
tail provided a way to lift them from the water and hair was
kept around the front and back to protect the chest and
kidneys. Now that the poodle is mainly kept as a household
pet, the patterns seem merely fashionable. "Beau Brummel" is
named for the famous trend setter of the English Regency,
who knew probably hundreds of ways to tie his neckcloth. The
code that appears around the base of the Version 1 is the
same as that on "Signing Line," and only the key word is
different but can be guessed. All the clues to solving the
cipher appear on "Signing Line," and the only clue Peter
provides is that the deciphered message is his opinion on
the docking of dogs' ears and tails. On the Version
Infinity, the code has been removed. The mouse hangs on to
the cord between the poodle's front paws.
$45.00
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