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How to Become a Breyer Dealer

Since the first Breyer models emerged in 1950, the culture surrounding the collectible has expanded significantly. Breyer's recorded history, as explained on their website, follows the model's progression from one original mold, to association with renowned toy distributor, Reeves International. As a result of the collectible's increasing demand, the need for knowledgeable, reputable distributors likewise expands. Breyers can be found in locations across America, from small toy shops to Wal-Marts. However, Breyer Horses are more than mere toys, and the kind of dealer an aspiring distributor wishes to become depends upon the level of involvement desired within the model horse hobby.

Things You'll Need

  • Building address
  • Investment money
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Instructions

  1. Contact Breyer Animal Creations

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      Aspiring distributors must first contact Breyer.

      Contact the Breyer Sales Department at 14 Industrial Road, Pequannock, NJ 07440. Per Breyer Animal Creations, potential distributors should include, in their inquiry, contact information.

    • 2
      Distributors must have a verifiable building address, not a home address.

      Provide a building address. Breyer explicitly condones the sale of its model horses only from business fronts, and thus will not acknowledge requests from individuals seeking to sell "in-house".

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      A sales representative contacts potential distributors.

      Interact with an official Breyer representative. Sales representatives contact potential distributors upon inquiry, and discuss and manage all business transactions thereafter.

    • 4
      Breyer distributors purchase products prior to sale.

      Purchase models from Breyer. Depending on the goal, distributors may want to provide a wide variety of model horses, or specialize in various limited edition and collection series.

    • 5
      Distributors are not bound by pre-determined prices.

      Price Breyer model horses. Breyer states that the distributor is responsible for pricing the models, so distributors must price invoice in accordance with what is reasonable for the public but appropriate for financial gain.


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