
Not
sure how many people still even use the C-Scale, but I'll leave it up
just in case. Please bear in mind that this is just a general idea of
the chart did not create this chart, so I cannot for certain comment
on it. Still, I can give
you a pretty good idea of how it works. I don't use
this scale so I can't comment.
C-10
|
Mint,
no flaws |
C-9
|
Near
mint, few minor flaws. |
C-8
|
Some
minute (very small) areas of wear, clean, no tears, small flaws.
Hardly noticeable at first glance.
Still Near Mint. |
C-7
|
Flaws
are hardly noticeably, but upon examination, flaws are noted. Nothing particularly eye-catching. |
C-6
|
Average,
showing signs of playwear.
Rubs are common.
Playwear noticeable.
Good conditioned ponies. |
C-5
|
Several
points of damage and playwear and spotting are noticeable.
Still good conditioned ponies.
|
C-4
|
Stains,
tears, wear, etc., are obvious.
Fair condition. |
C-3
|
Beginning
of custom bait ponies. Wear
to symbols, slight haircuts, plastic should be intact.
|
C-2
|
Severely
played with, often symbol wear or no symbols, haircuts, but plastic
is for the most part, intact.
Still considered custom bait.
Poor condition. |
C-1
|
Very
Flawed or what is referred to as custom bait, often chunks taken
out of plastic, hair cuts, no symbols, etc.
Poor condition. |
|