Mane removed
In the time since I bought the horse, the plastic mane has lifted from the neck. In all honesty, it could have been like this all along and I just didn't notice it. It made it easier to wedge in some pliers to pry off the mane.
One thing I didn't like about the plastic mane from the beginning was that it was formed on the side away from the direction of the horse's gaze. Removing it for a mohair mane means I can style the hair toward the front.
I cleaned up the spine with a utility blade and will fine tune by sanding. The gap will need to be filled, though it might be a good way to add the mane more securely. I'll think on that a bit. I need to replace the putty I bought three years ago since I don't want to take the chance that it has gone bad.
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