I have both AMHA/AMHR horses, and AMHR-only B size horses. I love them both. This year I bought two AMHA-only registered horses that I otherwise would not have purchased, simply because AMHR has the half-price from-AMHA hardship sale going on, and it made it more affordable for me to register them AMHR. Every horse I have is, or ends up being, registered in AMHR, that is the registry that I show in, and if breeding an AMHA/AMHR horse to an AMHR horse, then the horse can be registered. In the future I won't be buying any AMHA-only registered horses, regardless of how nice they may be.
I don't see this sale on hardshipping as a devaluing of AMHR horses. I see it as an opportunity for AMHR to get as many otherwise not yet AMHR registered horses into the registry, which will help finances for the registry now, and also in the future.
Harshipping a horse into AMHR with this sale at $100 doesn't make those horses "only worth" that $100, any more than the normal hardship price of $200 made them "worth only" $200.
I realize that the economy and bottoming-out market of horses is depressing, but I'm not giving up. I do this for the love of the horses, not to make a buck (good thing, since it's a big money losing proposition). Things change, and are always changing, that's life. How we deal with it is what determines our happiness and our futures. *shrug*