Sep 30
doll collect
John Mowatt asked:


ll be fifty years old in 2009. I wish we all looked that good after half a century! Ah well she has had lots of plastic surgery over the years.

The first Barbie was made by Mattel in 1959 and since then millions have been sold all over the world. Her official birthday is March 9th 1959 when she was exhibited at the New York Toy Fair. She was dressed in a black and white zebra striped one piece swim suit,open toe high heeled shoes,hoop earrings and white sunglasses with blue lenses. She has blonde or brunette hair in a ponytail at the back. She has white irises and very arched eyebrows. The plastic had a tendency to fade and is usually white now. She has holes in her feet for mounting on a pedestal and copper tubing in the legs. She is marked JAPAN on the bottom of her right foot. On the back she is marked Barbie TM Pats. Pend. Copyright MCMVIII. Find one of these in good shape and you have a collectors dream which they will pay quite a bit of money for. The exact value depends very much on condition and completeness. Damage or missing parts will downgrade your doll severely. She is known as the #1 Ponytail Barbie.

The #2 Ponytail Barbie is identical to #1 with the exception that there are no holes in her feet and no copper tubing. The pedestal is made with extensions to hold her up. She is marked the same as #1.

The #3 Ponytail Barbie is identical to #2 except for blue irises and different eyebrows. This Barbie has either blue or brown eyeliner.

The #4 Ponytail Barbie is made from a type of plastic which does not fade and retains its original flesh color. She is made up with blue eyeliner.

The #5 Ponytail Barbie has a hollow plastic body rather than the solid body of earlier editions. The markings are similar but she is now marked R Pats. Pend. rather than TM Pats. Pend. A new hair color known as titian was introduced and dolls with this color hair are scarce and more valuable than the blonde or brunette. There was a problem with the plastic in some of these dolls which gives them a greasy appearance. If you find one with the original matte face it is more valuable than a “greasy” faced doll.

The #6 Ponytail Barbie has a different vinyl which does not become greasy with time. Her fingernails and lips are a pinkish red instead of the earlier bright red. She is dressed in a red swimsuit and red open toed shoes.

The #7 Barbie was made in several hair colors including ash blonde,lemon blonde,titian and brunette. Her nails and lips are orange red (coral). This changeover took place in the 1962-1963 period and the mark was changed to Midge TM copyright 1962/Barbie copyright 1958 by Mattel. The dolls with this new mark are referred to as the #7 Barbie usually,but some still call them #6. Dolls produced in 1962 before the changeover are scarce and more valuable than the new edition.

In valuing collectible Barbie dolls condition is the all important factor. A doll which is complete,not damaged and clean will fetch a premium price. If the doll is mint in the original packaging it is extremely desirable to collectors and will be priced accordingly. Dolls which have been restored or repainted are worth less than if left in the original faded condition.

Where can you buy old collectible Barbie dolls? Well just about anywhere if you know what to look for. Most people are totally unaware of what an old Barbie doll looks like or that it could be worth quite a bit of money. You can find them occasionally by searching garage sales,flea markets, and thrift or second hand stores. Take your magnifying glass along when you go treasure hunting so that you can read the markings on the dolls. Good luck.



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Sep 29

Clutter, an appreciation (see footnote 1) San Luis Obispo Tribune, CA - 11 hours ago I recognize this doll's dress, that stuffed cat's leash, the block that belongs to the set I gave away months ago. A very funny woman at the New Jersey Moms …


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Sep 29

Seattle Post Intelligencer Questions (ours and yours) for Semi-Homemade's Sandra Lee Seattle Post Intelligencer - 17 hours ago She prefers steering them toward, say, cheaper types and cuts of meat, or giving them tips on inexpensive ways to doll up a dish. Giving people ways to cook …


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Sep 29

If you like your action figures vice-presidential…we've got a … KTRH,&nbspTX&nbsp- 17 hours ago I think they're actually doll collectors." But these action figures are not for kids . "None of our stuff is for kids . Kids don't have credit cards, …

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Sep 29

Children's Book Reviews Publishers Weekly, NY - 23 hours ago First Lauren begins to notice that all her classmates —even the popular kids —have flaws (“Even cheerleader Sandy has thick ankles,” Lauren notes after Sandy …


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Sep 29

Cancer in the classroom In-Forum, ND - Sep 28, 2008 Photos by Jay Pickthorn / The Forum Larimore elementary students examine a doll used by MeritCare pediatric oncology nurse Marcia Stubstad to show the …


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Sep 28

Batchelor pad is Idol idyll Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - Sep 28, 2008 There's nothing like a pirate ship appearing on the horizon to convince a rudderless ship to doll up one of the crew in a captain's uniform. …

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Sep 27
doll collect
John Mowatt asked:


ork toy fair hosted the introduction of a phenomenon in 1959. This was when Barbie dolls were introduced to the world. They are still made at the present time and many millions have been sold all over the globe. Barbie doll collecting is a very popular hobby as a result and Mattel estimates that there are over 100,000 people who collect Barbie dolls. Most of these are female and

are on average 40 years old. They tend to buy about 20 barbie dolls each every year.

Barbie underwent many changes in appearance over the years. The first Barbie had a ponytail hairstyle and wore a zebra striped one piece swimsuit. She was copyright dated 1958 on the back and on the bottom of the right foot was marked Made In Japan. This is the rarest Barbie and if you locate one in really nice condition it is quite valuable.

Vintage Barbie dolls are considered by collectors to be those made between 1959 and 1972. Dolls made after this time are modern dolls in collectors terms. Mattel made special edition dolls in the later years which have their own collector following. To be a real collectors item these later Barbies must be in the original box and in mint condition. There were several series of these which were made in varying quantities.

The Pink Label collectible Barbies were made with no limit to the quantity. The Silver Label dolls were a limited edition of up to 50,000 and were distributed worldwide. Gold Label Barbie dolls were made in an edition of up to 25,000. The top tier is the Platinum Label dolls which were limited to 1000 dolls. These label edition dolls are much sought after by collectors. They must be in mint condition in the original box to have value as a collectors item.

Barbie doll collecting is popular in many countries around the world. Pre 1972 vintage Barbies are the most sought after and many are still to be found in garage sales,flea markets,thrift stores and such like places. Most people know nothing about vintage Barbie dolls or their values. As a result there are lots of them still out there waiting for the right collector to come along and find them. The thrill of the hunt can be almost obsessive and can get an avid collector out of bed to be an early bird at garage sales or flea markets. It’s all worth it when that early Barbie is purchased for a song and carried home triumphantly to join her sisters in a collection.



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Sep 25

Toys'R'Us Announces 2008 Hot Toy List for the Holiday Season MarketWatch - Sep 25, 2008 To bring home the wonder of the theatrical release, kids will have fun reenacting scenes from the film with this Barbie doll , featured as Princess Liana, …


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Sep 22

Irvine illustrator creates kids book with the Duchess of York OCRegister, CA - 3 hours ago The Duchess pulled a shoe box off a shelf, which held a Little Red doll – a character from one of the Duchess's previous book series. …


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