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Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 6:48
PM
Subject: New dolls to come
I know this List is all about Candi, and I shouldn't want to
mention the names of other dolls, but folks, I have just seen 3 of the most
incredible dolls to come this year and I have to share the excitement.
If any of you are subscribers to the original FashionDoll
Scene newsletter, you know that it is now an online subscription
newsletter. Don't worry if you don't take the subscription because
in February's Toy Fair issue of Dolls magazine, there will be a 4-page
spread for three new dolls by Doug James and Laura Meisner. The dolls
are 19.5", come in Caucasian, AA, and Hispanic (ethnic), and are each limited
to 300 pieces. I know the prices of these dolls will be daunting to many
collectors, but these dolls are worth every penny. I promise, you will
not be disappointed. I know this because I personally know the artists
and have had long discussions over the past couple of years with Laura about
the project. Many of you are already very familiar with their work in
the past on Gene and Daisy and Willow. You must know that these 2
designers do not skimp on detail. They meticulously researched the mod
fashion designs for Daisy and Willow and filled a fashion doll niche with
the "Mod Birds." With their latest collaboration, they have once
again attended to accuracy for the couture fashions and have, most
importantly, painstakingly developed the engineering on the articulation for
these dolls. One day, I expect these dolls will fetch a great deal more
in value than the initial investment any of us make. (Yes, I am coming
out of the doll collecting woodwork to purchase these beauties. I have
long thirsted for a pristine Dollikins and have never come close to finding
one that doesn't cost a fortune.) At last I can come close to my
ultimate fantasy of a perfect doll--jointing! Lotsa
jointing. Dolls can never be jointed too much! I'ma a joint
junkie! If I were advising a stock holder about a hot stock to buy,
these dolls would be my best tip to a doll collector.
Unfortunately, the pics at the FashionDoll Scene website
don't do the dolls justice. But they are gorgeous. Anyway, I am
feeling my dolly adrenaline and thank you all for letting me emote at
you! Regards, Pat Brown