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Toy ID Boards => Archive Of Identified Toys => Topic started by: mango on Sunday 14 March 2010, 04:53 am
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I don't have a picture or a make of the doll. I had it since I was a baby so around the late 80's.
The doll was a soft pink color. She was soft all over like a teddy bear but her face was plastic. She laid on her stomach with one arm in front of her face kinda. At one point I think she had bangs but someone cut them off. I would really like to know what this doll is since i lost mine and would like to try and find one. If i come across any more info write it on here.
I drew a picture that may help.
(http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h116/whatsername52_photos/Untitled-1.jpg)
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This doll looks much older thank your doll probably was, but it's very close to your description so I thought I'd post it anyway:
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=37318388
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She kinda looked like that but she all soft like the top part of the doll in your picture, there was no outfit or anything on my doll.
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How would you describe the material she was made of? Was it more furry or more like fleece?
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Yeah it was more like fleece feel all over.
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I came across this while looking at Sears catalogs for the dollhouse thread. Is she the one?
(http://www.wishbookweb.com/1988_Sears_Wishbook/images/1988.xx.xx%20Sears%20Christmas%20Catalog%20P344.jpg)
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Yeah it looks like her but i don't remember the pillow or ribbon but than again something could have happened to her that those things were cut or taken off. thank you so much.
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Sure! Yeah, that's what I was thinking, that her accessories got lost. However, that might not be the right one, since it seems like a popular idea. But at least the year seems correct. I hope she is the one!
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Oooh this is strange...after you posted that picture I found this doll waaaaay back in the 1967 FAO Schwarz catalog:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v66/TopazWaters/Picture11.png)
Toy companies recycling ideas? It seems probable, with all the 80's/90's toys being remade now.
Glad she was tracked down!
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Hasn't this doll been identified as the one in the first picture?