I'm here still trying to figure out who my doll is .. I have watched so many videos a s researched. She has no Mark's. Nothing. Help!!! She has strong inside her for her limbs from her head legs and arms. She is a cute doll. Cute braids. Look like she was taken care of. Put away. Can someone send me to a page or help me out?? Please
Hi, I have some old Babies. My Mom's baby is a Saucy Walker. I should get how much she is going for. She is in original clothing & hair style. She has been kept very well. when I did have to have her bands redone the woman said she is in excellent condition & all original.🤗🐽✌❤
I still have a Cindy Barbie Doll from my Childhood. I was surprised to see that there was a "Pedigree Sindy Doll" before I was born. I like your Doll Collection:)!
Hi Wendy S - for some reason I could not reply directly to your question, but the answer is - all of the dolls that I have either come from eBay or another online auction site like Ruby Lane, or from doll shows (big exhibits for collectors and hobbyists.) I hope that helps.
Hello, Nice video. Any chance u can identify this doll? German? French? Age? Value? Any help would be appreciated. Thank U. Heres a short video. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cX1xZv4s3TA.html
Hi! I enjoyed seeing your wonderful doll collection! Just wanted to tell you... at about 3:35, the beautiful doll you have named as "Margaret" 1950s is a rare and hard to find "Wendy" from Peter Pan from 1953, made after the Disney movie! She is wearing her original outfit and looks to be in great condition! She is lovely! Thanks for sharing!
This video seemed like it's about two minutes long. I enjoyed it that much. The dolls I liked best was the 1970's doll that was sitting down, Shirley Temple, Gone With the Wind, Elvis Pressley, and Marilyn Monroe. Great collection. Thanks for posting. :D
Hi - it's called Sun-kissed Chicks. As for companies that sell extra-large dolls, I just bid for mine on auction sites like eBay, but I prefer vintage so that's perfect for me.
@Elvis1972MovieTour - We had one in our neighborhood, as well. It became a shopping plaza. The only thing that remains is the neon sign. Sad to see these spots disappear. Glad we could experience this when we were kids.
@Staceymdrn - I remember those playgrounds in front of the screen. By the time I turned 10, it was no longer "cool" to swing on the swings before the movie.
I liked the dancing hot dogs that did flips for the concession stand ads. And, hate to say it, I would be kinda afraid to have my windows down or set out in lawn chairs in front of the car..so many wacko-s. I also would never consider letting my Jr. high daughter take brother or sister to the restroom alone. To many serial killer shows I've seen now to make me feel leary of people hanging out just waiting.
True Story: Last time I was at the drive in, 1968 ish, had to supervise the 4 yr. old brother on the swing set. Hard core Jr. Hi girl knocks my baby brother off the swing and climbs on herself. Swing set of course in front under the big screen...in front of God and everybody, I yank that girl off the swing by her pony tail backwards, then jump on her and start slapping her face and pinching her. Gravel digging in my knees, I'm suddenly pulled backwards by my dad, and told to get in the car!!
Yeah, I went and got a mid-production Toni (Ideal version) from my doll case, and she looks really similar! I've never really got into Madame Alexander, I've always stuck to vintage Barbie, Tammy, Dawn, Terri Lee, Chatty Cathy, and those types....Thanks for the quick reply! Nice to see doll collectors on RU-vid...;)