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S e c r e t s
The wonderful texture of the iguanas’ skin hides small messages in raised
bumps. “LPZ” stands for Lincoln Park Zoo.
Peter’s first close-up encounter with one of the leathery lizards was
at the International Collectibles Expo in Rosemont
in 1998, when some animals from the Zoo visited HK’s booth with their
keeper, Jaime. “2000” marks the millennium
and “Iggy” is a nickname for “iguana.” Collector Christopher Daly sent
Peter a picture of his pet iguana “Sneaker,” who
whips the family dog “Max” with his long green tail. An inscription
under one of the branches reads “Hi Sneaker.”
Also on the tree is carved “Toy 2,” a reference to the funniest movie
Peter’s ever seen, “Toy Story 2.” The mouse is
hidden inside one of the hollow branches and one of his legs can be
seen poking out through a hole in the branch
. Within both Version 1 and Version ¥ is an iguana head, looking
strangely like a mythical dragon or dinosaur.
Note the mould variation on the exterior (Version 1 shows a bird's
head, which is removed on the Version Infinity).