She looks like my first walking doll mine had blonde hair.She is in great shape mine was from the year 1967 around that time.I was 7 yrs old at that time.Really a great find Honey Bee.Great video Honey Bee !!!
Honey, Really enjoyed the creativity of your video along with your vintage finds. I always enjoy your vintage hauls and your little girls are adorable as always. Can't wait to hear your first masterpiece once you master your new keyboard. Take care!!! 🕸🕷🌻😊
Congratulations on your keyboard, they aren't hard to learn, easier than a piano, i found, it is easy to find piano and keyboard instruction and lessons books at thriftstores for little. Also congratulations on your vintage sewing machine, White makes rather solid machines, hope a little bit of sewing machine oil will get her running smooth. I use to get similar Singer sewing machines 1960-80s until I realized I was going through too many because of broken plastic gears. So I went back further to pre 1960s machines, but man those are heavy but easy to maintain and once oiled run like butter, even though one I own is over 100 years old (a straight stitch), the other is from 1957 and has these little disks you stick at the top to make cool patterns but has also built in stitches. Congratulations on your mystery doll ,my guess is she is a grocery or five and dime doll from late 50s to early 70s. K number is often used by Kaysam Jolly Toy company a 1950- early 60s or a Deluxe Reading doll Hough I didn't see her number but she looks like slot of their doll lines. See if hair conditioner mixed with lots of warm water will make her hair better. Even higher grade dolls have this straw hair problem. I actually thought she was a Uneeda doll because of how her face is molded and painted but they mostly used a U or Uneeda as their marking.
Listen to me I sound like I know much but no I just am use to having to research dolls from when I fixed and cleaned dolls for charity. Plus I am very curious.