I used to buy Gene and especially the outfits. Two things really stopped my enthusiasm: 1. To many dolls were being released and too few outfits and 2. The price went up, but the number of and quality of accessories went down. I also think the outfits in the last year have been uninspiring. I collect vintage clothes from the 1940s and 1950s and the design team has hardly tapped into the design possibilities from that period. Its very disappointing.
I have never gotten into the Tonner dolls. Their faces just don't appeal to me. I like the new Madame Alexander fashion dolls--Alex and friends. But I see MA making the same mistake of to many dolls being released a year and not enough outfits. (Can you tell I like to redress my dolls?) Again these can be pricey, so I tend to limit myself to only buying dolls or outfits that I really, really like. After all for a $100 MA or Gene, I can buy 4 or 5 new Candi's, Alyssa's, Janay's or Lollipop girls that I really like.
Barbara
----- Original Message ----- From: Pat Brown To: Candi Chat List Sent: Sunday, July 28, 2002 10:35 AM Subject: I am surprised at this price on Gene
I thought I'd make a foray over to ebay to see what the prices are on Genes these days. Definitely still in the basement, if not through to the root cellar.
There was a time, a couple of years ago that the Premiere Gene was fetching, easily $500. I was expecting to see this price to remain steady. But if I go by the one listing for this doll, the seller was willing to sell the doll for the "Buy It Now" price of $399. What a drop! She started the bidding at $49.99 and I guess bidders think they can beat the $399 price because no one took the offer.
Has Ashton-Drake practically killed this doll line with their over-zealous over-production of newer dolls? Or has Ashton-Drake managed to cheapen the Gene image in ways I can't articulate? Then again, is it possible that the doll's genre is so limiting that other 15.5" dolls, like the Tonner dolls, relate better to collectors because of their current fashion statements? I just don't follow the doll trends as closely but from what I read on this List, Tonner's larger dolls do seem to have a greater appeal than the Genes. Is this correct?
What is the perceived state of interest for Gene-line dolls? Pat Brown