Pardon me while I ROTFLOL! If I knew what it was like to exercise discretion with my dolly dollars I wouldn't be in the pickle I'm in now with liquidating dolls. Is there some drug I can take that will make me recognize when to curb my doll desires? Or do I just have to let go, let dolls and move on to my next eBay listing? It's a curse I tell you--a CURSE! Regards, pat Brown
I highly recomend a hubby who looks at you with that hurt look on his face, as you drag in yet another doll. LOL He really is pretty good, but I can always tell when I have gone too far. He grumbled about the last ponytail I brought home, but she was only $50, so I stuck to my guns on that one. He also gave me a bad time about my number 3 that I spent $100.00 on, till I showed him what they were going for on Ebay. He is less forgiving about new dolls, but I am so cheap that unless they are really on sale, I don't buy them. Plus he is buying himself a new woodworking machine that is going to cost well over $1000, so I figure I am in the clear for a while. LOL
Also, re your question about Cat woman. I think she can be redressed, but I have heard that the gloves/claws on her hands are painted on. Still interesting. Again, check Barbie Bazaar for some great photos. Even have some without her mask. She has some really pretty face paint.
I still think we should plan for our Candichat garage sale. How about the first weekend in Feb. That will give everyone a whole month to sort and plan. Even if most people only sell a couple of things that will give everyone a couple less fees they have to pay to Ebay. I don't do Paypal either, as I refuse to let them have access to my bank account, and they were charging too much to use them otherwise. I like personal e-mails too, so add me to the old fashioned set. I really hate auctions that are Paypal only. I just cruise on by. At least give me the option of a MO, and I bid a lot more on auctions where I can write a check. Oh well, that is progress for you. For the record, I don't own a cell phone either. LOL
Kathy M.
Frivolities Antiques & Fashion Dolls Ft. Collins, CO