Thanks for the immediate link to the auction site. Judging by what I saw, the doll and the illustration on the box have the same "loose" pageboy so I still can't get a handle on why or what's the need for the so-called curly look at all. Regards, Pat ----- Original Message ----- From: Elizabeth biz000art@yahoo.com To: nqsqurtz@staffnet.com; candichat@dolls.de Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2001 1:40 PM Subject: Re: Need to find non-Candi doll
Hello Pat,
Not sure what the going price for "Gold N Glamour" is, but Marsha Harrison, from MARSHA'S DOLLHOUSE has one on auction in e-Bay...also has Buy It Now option.(2 good pics).
I've bought off her a couple of time and she is great to deal with!!
Gold N Glamour Reproduction: http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1315592566
Elizabeth
--- Pat Brown nqsqurtz@staffnet.com wrote:
Oh, well, that's a relief. I don't keep up with the concerns collectors have with dolls, so I gather there must've been some disappointment collectors had with the first issue's hair not being more turned under? I guess it really doesn't matter all that much so long as the doll's hair doesn't look like it's curled to the point of looking a Shirley Temple do. Thanks for the enlightenment. Regards, pat ----- Original Message ----- From: doll4man@webtv.net To: Pat Brown Cc: candichat@dolls.de Sent: Friday, December 28, 2001 9:16 PM Subject: Re: Need to find non-Candi doll
Hi, I am not 100% sure but I dont think he newer issue actualy has curly hair, From what I have gathered they just redid the hair and curled the ends of the hair under like it was supposed to be in the first place!! TTYS Kevin
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