Argentinian Blossom
"Capullo"
"Capullo" in Spanish translates into "Bud", as in a flower bud... It's a stretch, but that's what they named her. Apparently it's also a word used as a derogatory name to call people (nice, huh?)
There were two different versions of Blossom produced and released in Argentina. There is one that has a stamped look which will be referred to as the "stamped version", and the other one which has more of an airbrushed look and will thus be referred to as the "airbrushed version". All the original ponies come in both versions. The rest of the Argentinian made ponies just have stamped eyes (although they usually come in many different color variations). Both Blossoms are worth between $15-$25 each.
Argentina ponies in the collectors pose (CP) do not have their country of origin stamped on the bottom of their feet.
There were two different versions of Blossom produced and released in Argentina. There is one that has a stamped look which will be referred to as the "stamped version", and the other one which has more of an airbrushed look and will thus be referred to as the "airbrushed version". All the original ponies come in both versions. The rest of the Argentinian made ponies just have stamped eyes (although they usually come in many different color variations). Both Blossoms are worth between $15-$25 each.
Argentina ponies in the collectors pose (CP) do not have their country of origin stamped on the bottom of their feet.
stamped version
This version of the Argentinean Blossom has stamped looking eyes. I need proof, but I think this one may come with both skinny flowers and fat flowers. The one I have (pictured left) has skinny flowers.
airbrushed version
This version of the Argentinean Blossom has messy airbrushed looking eyes that have three eyelashes sprouting from the same point at the bottom of her eye. I've only seen these with the skinny flowers.