
Member Collection
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Member Name |
Jane |
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Collecting Since
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Childhood |
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How I Started
Collecting |
When I was 6, I
first counted my dolls and found I had 107 of them. Shortly thereafter, I made my first doll
outfit on an old tredle sewing machine. In 1960, I saved up my allowance and bought
a number three Barbie in a mix and match gift set. Even though my stepfather worked for the
department store, there still was a waiting list for Barbies
then. So I had been very tempted to
spend the quarters out of the mustard jar before Barbie arrived. The set cost $9.00 which included my
stepfather’s employee discount. I wish
I had kept the box. I do still have
the doll and most of the original clothing and this formed the basis of my
collection. |
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My Collection |
I have gotten
most everything in vintage doll now except for absolute rarities. So, I now collect Takara Barbie because
they remind me of the Twist and Turn era pink skinned Barbie and Francie dolls. I
still get some Mattel collector line dolls and prefer the silk stones. I did have a lot of pink box Barbies, but Mattel alienated me by overproduction in the
mid nineties. Takara marketed
a 10 ½ inch fashion doll similar to their preteen doll Licca
under license from Mattel from 1981 – 1986.
The same doll is now produced by Takara but renamed Jenny. Other doll collectors who are partial to
Takara Barbie and Jenny dolls include Glenn Mandeville, Karen Caviale and Frankin Lin Loa. |
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Favorite Dolls |
This is subject
to change. Believe it or not, my #1
Barbie. I am partial to my bright, red
haired, straight leg Midge; my 1965 blonde, high color American Girl Barbie;
and my Takara Mink Barbie. I am also
very fond of the Kimono Barbies and the School
uniform Jenny dolls. |
Dolls from
Jane’s Collection

