Desperately Seeking Dolls

Reviews of collectible dolls from Integrity Toys and some Fashionista dolls from Mattel. The angst of maintaining a doll collection, budgeting, and play.

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Still Struggling

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It's been almost two years now since Integrity Toys (IT) announced that they would no longer produce dolls on the tall, handspeak, regul...
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Sunday, April 12, 2015

Lots of Potential ...

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For some reason, it seems Integrity Toys' body skin tones all over the place right now.  In my last blog, I posted photos of Red Strike ...
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Desperately Seeking Dolls
I've been collecting dolls my entire adult life. Since I first started this blog, I have refined my collection quite a bit. I have sold my antique bisque dolls from the 1800's, Vogue Ginny Dolls from the early 1960's, Gene Dolls, Tonner Sydney and Tyler Dolls, Momoko, and Silkstone Barbies. I have tried to focus my collection on Vintage Barbie, Ellowyne Wilde, and Integrity Toys products: Fashion Royalty, NuFace, Victoire/East 59th Street, Poppy Parker, and Misaki. I recently added The Industry line to my collection..I guess my favorite bumper sticker sums up my life. "I set off to conquer the world but got distracted by something sparkly."
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