SECRETARIAT BOBBLEHEAD
INFORMATION & HISTORY
As the Secretariat Bobblehead seems to have spawned an industry and following
of its own, we thought it would be helpful to our fans and customers to create an
information sheet on all of our past releases. The bobbleheads continue to have
a diverse appeal and their sale has raised thousands of dollars for nonprofit organizations
within the Thoroughbred community. So for those of you who were fortunate enough
to purchase one, or for those of you interested in acquiring one on the collectible
market, we offer the following:
In October of 2002, history was made when Secretariat
became the first Thoroughbred horse to be represented in bobblehead form. The bobblehead
was exclusively produced and distributed by Secretariat.com in an edition of 1000
total pieces with the original selling price of $73.00
ea.
It was produced in conjunction with Secretariat's owner Penny Chenery, with a portion
of the proceeds from each doll benefiting the Kentucky Horse Park Foundation.
This edition is now known as the First Limited Edition
Secretariat Bobble. It is distinctive in that it shows Secretariat in a galloping
pose wearing a RED saddlecloth with the number 1A, which he wore to victory in the
1973 Kentucky Derby.
Measuring nearly 11' long and 7" tall, this edition came with a certificate
of authenticity notecard showing a watercolor image of Secretariat during a morning
workout and was hand-signed and numbered by Mrs. Chenery.
The First Limited Edition Secretariat Bobble sold out in approximately eight days,
enjoying immense popularity that can be attributed to the continuing appeal of Secretariat
as well as being the unique first offering of an equine bobblehead in a horizontal
form. It is now considered one of the most valuable bobbleheads ever to be produced,
with sales prices now reaching as high as $850. They are occasionally offered through
collectors or on eBay, but these offerings have become increasingly few and far
between. Their rarity and collectible significance ensures their investment value
will continue to rise.
Due to an overwhelming number of requests from individuals and collectors who missed
the first offering, the Second Limited Edition Secretariat Bobble was released
in January of 2003. This edition was produced in a quantity of 1,973 pieces, again
selling with the original retail price of $73 each.
The second edition also known
as the Belmont Edition is distinctive in that it shows Secretariat in a stretched
pose in mid-stride wearing a white saddlecloth with the number 2 that he carried
to victory in his record-breaking 31-length victory in the 1973 Belmont Stakes.
This bobblehead also came complete with a signed notecard certificate of authenticity
showing a graphic representation of Secretariat on the cover and a black and white
watermarked photo image on the interior.
The Belmont Edition sold out in September of 2003. Because of the larger edition
number, this edition is more readily available with secondary market prices for
excellent condition pieces currently in the lower triple figures. We expect this
edition to continue to increase in value on the secondary market over the next several
years.
In June of 2003, in conjunction with Churchill Downs, a miniature version of the
Secretariat Bobble was produced by Secretariat.com as part of a Triple Crown
give-away promotion also featuring the mini-bobblehead versions of Seattle Slew
and Affirmed.

Secretariat Mini-Bobble |

Seattle Slew Mini-Bobble |

Affirmed Mini-Bobble |
Although the Mini-Bobble Secretariat was produced
in a pose similar to the larger First Limited Edition Secretariat Bobble, it is
distinctive by its smaller size being 7" long and 5" tall as well as its
BLACK saddlecloth showing the number 1A. It also has slightly different forelock
and mane and the year 1973 engraved on the back of its pedestal base.
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The Mini-Bobble Secretariat has shown the most varied
range within the collectible market due to differences in its distribution. It also
has the most erroneous information describing it on several ebay listings. To set
the record straight, the Secretariat mini-bobblehead was produced in a total run
of 15,500 pieces all with a corresponding individually numbered certificate card
of authenticity. 10,000 of these were allocated to Churchill Downs for their give-away
promotion and internal usage. These 10,000 have "Churchill Downs engraved on
the front of the pedestal" and their card numbers begin with #5001.The remaining
5500 pieces were allocated in the following manor: 500 to other Churchill Downs
tracks and employees, 4000 to the Kroger Grocery store chain within the Louisville
and Lexington areas of Kentucky, and 1000 to Secretariat.com for online sales at
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Contrary to what many people think, it is the retail versions
of the mini-bobble which are less common with production numbers being about half
those of the Churchill Downs version. Of the 5500 allocated for retail sales, Secretariat.com
retained the first 1000 pieces with their corresponding certificate cards with 150
of these 1000 being sold individually and the remaining 850 sold in sets with the
retail versions of the Affirmed and Seattle Slew mini-bobble models. It is
only through Secretariat.com and a few select retail partners that matched sets
(which offered the same number certificate card for each of the three horses) were
available for purchase.
The market status of the mini-bobblehead varies but all versions have long since
sold-out. Typically, mini-bobbles can be found on secondary markets usually through
eBay, but very rarely as matched sets of three which would be distinguished by the
certificate numbers being lower than #1001. Currently prices are between $250-$400
for the complete Triple Crown matched set of three and these prices appear to be
slowly climbing. More commonly the Kroger allotment of mini-bobbles (certificate
cards #1001 - #5000) are seen but only as individual non-matched pieces. The Secretariat
mini-bobble is by far the most coveted of the three mini-bobbles with prices nearly
doubling those of Seattle Slew and Affirmed.
The mini-bobble versions that seem to be the most readily available on ebay are
usually from The Churchill Downs Give-A-Way Promotion (certificate cards #5001 and
higher). Prices can range between $25-$60 each with the lower end of the prices
usually reflecting Seattle Slew and Affirmed, or poorer condition versions offered
by fans who attended the promotion event, received their free bobble and choose
to sell for a profit.
The last Secretariat bobblehead edition to be produced was the 2004 Secretariat mini-bobble,
also known as the Prancing Edition. The most readily accessible Secretariat
bobble , the prancing editions was produced in conjunction with the Bronze statue
unveiling at the Kentucky Horse Park, primarily for wholesale and retail sales.
Approximately 7" long by 5" tall, 12,500 were produced featuring Secretariat with
a black saddlecloth wearing 1A signifying his Kentucky Derby victory. This edition
did not come with any corresponding certificate card. Like all Secretariat bobbleheads,
the prancing edition sold-out, however remnant pieces can be found in the occasional
retail location and therefore this edition has not yet reached a collectible value
higher than $40.00. That said, the prancing bobble is the only edition that was
originally offered with the option of being signed directly on its base by Mrs.
Chenery. Only about 150 were signed in this manner and their collectible value increases
dramatically as in any Secretariat memorabilia actually signed by an original Meadow
Stable team member.
Frequently Asked Questions:
How can I get one of the sold-out editions of the Secretariat bobble:
We recommend you contact us at Secretariat.com to help locate your specific requests as we are constantly
searching for rare Secretariat collectibles. Our network also consists of several fans and collectors who
will occasionally ask us to broker the sales of their Secretariat memorabilia (Click Here for our current
inventory of sold out Bobblehead Editions). For editions we cannot locate, we encourage you to check eBay
and other similar internet auction houses.
Will there be a Third Limited Edition Secretariat Bobblehead: Nothing
is definite but there has been continued discussion to produce a third and final
Limited Edition Bobble showing Secretariat wearing a saddlecloth with the number
3, the number he carried to victory in the 1973 Preakness Stakes. This would be
a fitting finale to complete the larger Limited Edition set representing all three
of Secretariat's victories in the Triple Crown.
Why do they have such big feet: The dolls were made by choice this
way to convey a humorous approach. To Mrs. Chenery, a bobblehead Secretariat seemed
more fitting to have a whimsical, fun quality rather than a rigid realistic feel.
Are the bobbleheads numbered on their body: No, this was to minimize
handling during their productions. Only their corresponding cards were numbered.
What is an AP edition/certificate: AP stands for Artists Proof and
these are the rarest of the Secretariat bobbleheads. There were only about 20 produced
for each of the two larger limited editions, primarily
to be used for Mrs. Chenery's personal usage. It is very uncommon to see one available
on the collectible market. They are most likely to be found as an auction item offered
as part of a charitable event. You can contact Secretariat.com if you have questions
about a bobblehead certificate's authenticity.
Will there be other mini-bobble editions, Secretariat or other: Only
time will tell, but any new Secretariat edition will have a completely different
pose from previous models. Register below to sign up for our website
newsletter to stay informed about pre-publication offerings.

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