| This box figurine
features a dandified poodle holding a set of electric
clippers & gives a glare threatening the next person who
tries to clip his curly fur. Poodles were
originally bred to hunt and clipping was done for good
reasons. |
| Now that the poodle
is mainly kept as a household pet, the clipping patterns
seem merely fashionable. |
| "Beau Brummell" is
named for the famous trend setter in English history. |
| The code that
appears around the base of Version One is the same as
that on another box, "Signing Line". |
| 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. |
| Peter's mouse is
hanging on to the cord between the poodle's front paws. |
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| Hallmarks include
the copyright mark, the Harmony Ball logo, double
diamond,
edition #, and Pc. |
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