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17FEET Raffles Off Feeters at the Resin Collective Show

Thu, Apr 9, 2009

Misc, resin

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17FEET showed off their in-progress Feeters figures in December, and attendees of the Resin Collective show at Red Hot Robot will be among the first to grab the giraffes. There are 3 ways to get your mitts on this tiny resin trio: 1) 17FEET and Red Hot Robot will give sets away on Saturday, April 11th. 2) RHR will also have the figures individually available for purchase (all proceeds go to the San Francisco Food Bank). 3) You can get your Feeters online at the Food for Feeters website. All money goes directly to the Food Bank, and according to their last email, they could really use the help. One Feeter: $25. The set of three: $60. Helping those in need: priceless. Keep tabs on the rest of the Resin Collective here.

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Jeremy Brautman - who has written 1965 posts on ToyCyte: Toy Culture Collected.

Jeremy Brautman joined ToyCyte in 2008 and has been writing about toy culture ever since. You can currently find him contributing to a variety of blogs, artkiving doodles at Doodlesplatter.com and cataloging artistic ephemera at ARTkivers.com.

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7 Comments For This Post

  1. Savage Sally Says:

    Cute! I like the leafy pictures!

  2. Gary Says:

    these are fun!

  3. Alex Patterson Says:

    I really like these. Especially the blue one with the mouth on the neck.

  4. Shane Malloy Says:

    I agree, the blue one is really cool. I like all of them.

  5. crspy420 Says:

    these are cool. how big are they?

  6. Jeremy Brautman Says:

    They’re about 3 inches tall, and there’s only 100 of each design. RHR will have a handful of sets for free giveaway and also for nice people to purchase to benefit the San Francisco Food Bank.

  7. Brandon Herring Says:

    Thanks for the interest and nice comments. This was our first leap into toy design. Definitely fun to design and we learned a ton in the production process. Thanks again!