This Figurine is, I think, made of resin. It is marked TNT on the bottom. Is anyone familiar with this company or when they were in business, maybe still?
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Iefio_whfupf Reputation: 40 See Iefio_whfupf's booth |
TNT appears to be a company that made Pecan Shell Resin Figures which could be painted by people doing crafts. I believe they are no longer in business today. I can trace them as far back as the 1980’s and as late as 2008. If you Google, using TNT Resin Figurines, you can find several companies that are selling remaining stock of unpainted examples. I hope this helps.
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debdoll Reputation: 972 See debdoll's booth |
Here is your Pic Shamrock
What is the size of this statue?
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reksplace36 Reputation: 1267 See reksplace36's booth |
Hiya ShamrockAntiques! I found some on ‘’the dark side’’ and most of them were TNT from the early 1990’s, I hope that helps a bit, at least! :)
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