Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Collection Catalog Project 20-24

The cataloging continues, albeit a bit slow.  Today's entries are:



1964 SL Skipper 
#950


1964 SL Skipper 
#950


1965 SL Skooter 
#1040



1969 TNT (Marlo) Flip Barbie 
#1160



1969 TNT Julia
#1127



I am also changing out how I store my dolls.  I don't display all of my dolls, just bring a few out at a time and except for a few 90's dolls and my Silkstones I always debox my dolls.  Naturally most of my vintage dolls no longer have boxes (except for the 1 Allan) so I am always looking for ideas to keep the ladies and gents safe. 

I did have most of my vintage dolls stored in vintage cases, but that can cause bent legs.  I have also stored a lot of the dolls in 4" x 13" boxes but that causes their hair to be flat.

My plan now is to store them on stands covered with unbleached bags (I made them) on shelves in the closest. I figure the stands will help keep their legs from getting bent and the bags will keep the dust off.  I will put a tag on the bag and the bottom of the stand to identify the doll and they are stored nude, of course. 

We'll see how this works out.  How do you store your dolls?  I would love to know!

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Friday, February 14, 2020

Collection Catalog Project 16 - 19

The Vintage Men:


1962 Ken #750 

1962 Ken #750 


1964 Allan #1000 (Complete w/box)


1964 Allan #1000

The blonde Ken has a replaced leg, which is shorter than the other one.  I learned that there was a 2nd issue of Ken in 1962 that was a little shorter than the other issues, so someone must have replaced his leg but from the wrong issue.  So blonde Ken has a noticable limp, but the ladies still love him!

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Monday, February 10, 2020

Supersize Barbie #9828

Look who I found over the weekend:  Supersize Barbie


She has some issues -  wobble head and waist, residue from a label on her chest and thinning hair.  But she has the bodysuit portion of her outfit and it is in pretty good shape, just needs washing. 


Her face paint is good, no rubs but she could definitely use a spa day!  Oh yeah and she has her diamond ring!


She is not a doll I was looking for but there she was lying in a basket at one of the thrift stores we go to for books.  I don't find her a cute as many of the other Barbies but she will be a nice addition to the collection.  And she was a good price.

I am going to clean her up, see if I get her some clothes or at the very least make her something simple.  Shoes are going to be an issue I fear but I'll have get her at least one pair.  A girl has to have at least one pair of shoes!

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Friday, February 7, 2020

Catalog Collection Project - 11 - 15

The next 5 cataloged dolls:


1969 SL Standard Barbie #1190



1969 SL Standard Barbie #1190


1969 SL Standard Barbie #1190


1968 Fair Hair Barbie #4043


1969 TNT Stacey #1165

I think the MOD dolls are some of my favorites.  I was 11-12 when these dolls started coming out so the outfits they had were more like what teens were wearing then.  I think at that time I had a better connection with them.

Now that I am older I really love the classic styles of the early 60's vintage doll outfits but these are still dear to me.

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