I went to the shelf and got down the Pastel Peace I got from Kris and
checked his tush tag -- HE has a #102 on it!
Any speculation? The people on ebay were sometimes referring to it as
"Dye Lot #102". As I posted earlier today, I had always figured the #
on the tag was a QC number....but now I am starting to wonder.
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Kim®
I checked my Pastels and they are all lot 102. I also have some non Pastel
Peace that have lot 102. I guess that your theory is half right anyway.
<wink>
mary
I searched 90 current listings at Ebay that I got from using the
keywords "Pastel Peace". Of those 90, 15, or 1/6th, specifically
referenced tush tag #102 as being a "Summer/Whitewashed Peace". A
number of those ads had great pics of the gorgeous bear that was being
sold, and it was a fantastic, light, "washed out" Pastel Peace.
As I said earlier, I checked the one I got from Kris this morning. When
I came home, I checked the one I got from Dawn, and it also has the
#102.
Then, for the heck of it, I checked one I got from another source at
about the same time -- a VERY bright, all turquoise-fronted Peace. And
HE also has #102.
In reading through the descriptions that referenced #102, one of two of
them did mention that "later #102s were "brights" ".
So.....I emailed the two mail people who had the Pastels listed, and
asked them if they could shed any light on it.
One seller said, (excerpt from mail):
"When I first started getting Peace bears from this summer, I noticed
the 102 and didn't think anything of it. Out of curiousity, I kept
looking while I was collection. Towards fall and later, I noticed the
numbers were changing to higher numbers.
After talking with others (like you are doing) it is general opinion
(but not a definitive answer from TY) that the gorgeous summer pastel
bears all have the 102 mark, thinking it is a dye lot number. And the
ugly new pastel peace have 115!!
However, also like you, I have been noticing some bright bears with the
102. So I am just as confused as you."
The second person had just heard about #102 from other sellers, but is
also interested to hear more if we turn up something.
So I'm going to keep looking. This almost sounds like the beginning of
an "Urban Legend" about my buddy Peace! LOL
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Kim®
In article <36CB0067...@gate.net>, lin...@gate.net says...
> Hi Kim,
> After reading your post I checked my pastel Peace. The number is also
> #102. I also have the regular bright Peace and the number on his tag is
> #102. What does it mean? I'd never even noticed the number inside the tush
> tag!
> Thanks!
> Linda
>
> I bought a pastel peace, very, very light one....it says 101 on the inside
> of the tush tag. It has no brown or dark colors at all on it. I read in the
> BeanieMom Mag (is that correct?) that the pastel peace also had 102 in it.
> Mine is far too light to be an Autumn or dark Peace. What *is* going on?
> Thanks for any info.
Maybe you mean Mary Beth's Beanie World Magazine? Far as I know, Beanie
Mom (Sara Nelson) still only has the web site but contributes to Beanie
World.
My confirmed "pastels" are very light, and I've seen Peaces since then
(that I gave away as Christmas presents) that were "not bright ones" but
none were so pale as the others. I gave one to a friend so can check
the tush stamp next time I visit him...didn't think to look before that.
I'll keep working on this and post anything else I may find out on it.
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Kim®
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Yeah, in the course of these conversations I've heard #115 being
referred to as a "non whitewashed/washed out pastel". Now what the heck
does THAT mean? A brighter pastel???
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Kim®
Tonight on Ebay I saw someone's pic of a "pastel" Peace that had this
HUGE (and I do mean HUGE) brown swirly on the back of its head. It
nearly covered that whole piece of material! They made a joke of it
being an "Army" Peace because much of the rest of the back of the head
was green (camouflague). Much as I like Peace bears, I sure didn't care
much for that one. And they called it "pastel"!?!?!?
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Kim®
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llong <l-l...@mediaone.net> wrote in article
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I will continue to look around to see what I can find out. Do you still
have that issue of Beanie World? If you do, I'd appreciate it very
much if you could post a "synopsis" of what was said about the
numbers...I haven't gotten a copy since Oct. I think.
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Kim®
In article <01be5afe$efeafb60$d7614c0c@karen>, ksks...@wind.net says...
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Hey, it's about time I did a listing of them, anyway! <g>
One other note about "pastel Peaces" -- I did a trade with someone
recently and we got to talking about Peace. She told me, "Go and look
at the fabric itself on your pastel one and compare it to an older one.
The new one is less 'nappy' -- looks more smooth, more like Sherbert's
material."
I went and looked, and she was RIGHT! So I'll include "fabric
description" in my rundown as well.
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Kim®
In article <01be5b70$fb4dd780$4d7b4c0c@karen>, ksks...@wind.net says...
> Kim,
> Here is a synopsis from the Beanie World Magazine for you. (I do not have a
> scanner, sorry!)
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> It was on page 18, entitled a "Passion for Peace". Susan Steinberg stated
> she had bought her bears at Flea Markets, Online and Beanie shows because
> she could not find them. All the one's she bought were the same vivid
> colors of "Garcia". She bought her first $5.50 Peace Bear late last summer,
> and that is when she noticed the fabric variation. She thought it had
> fallen in the bleach as it was a lot lighter than the previous ones she
> owned. The pastel version was mostly seen late August or Sept. and carries
> a "102" on the tush tag. She goes on to say the pastel Peace was probably
> only made about 3 to 5 wks., the same as the mistagged and pastel Rainbow.
> She now finds corrected Rainbows and Peace's with a darker (almost muddy
> color) she called it Autumn. It also carried the "102" tush tag early in
> production, then other numbers appeared. This material featured lots of
> brown. Also stated: Which of the variations will be the most valuable is
> anyone's guess.
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> LOL!! My light (very) colored Peace Bear has 101 on it? Now where or what
> category is it in? <G>
>
Karen S. wrote in message <01be5bc5$61db4ec0$36624c0c@karen>...
>x-no-archive: yes
>
>I'm sorry, I need to make a correction the page was 181, not 18. Also, it
>was mentioned that Sherbert's fabric *was* probably used by mistake. :~).
>(Wish I had a scanner...)
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>Karen S.
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>llong <l-l...@mediaone.net> wrote in article
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Karen
llong wrote:
>
> While browsing Ebay this morning on "Pastel Peace", I ran across several
> auctions from different people who all remarked on the fact that the
> Peace they were selling had an inner tush stamp number of #102. I
> looked at pics on some of those bears and they were certainly pastels.
>
> I went to the shelf and got down the Pastel Peace I got from Kris and
> checked his tush tag -- HE has a #102 on it!
>
> Any speculation? The people on ebay were sometimes referring to it as
> "Dye Lot #102". As I posted earlier today, I had always figured the #
> on the tag was a QC number....but now I am starting to wonder.
> --
> Kim®