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A to Z TIPS ON DOLL COLLECTING - Part 3 of 3
Written by Debbie Garrett   
Thursday, 08 October 2009 10:28

(An excerpt from my book, Black Dolls: A Comprehensive Guide to Celebrating, Collecting, and Experiencing the Passion, pages 19-21)

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Thank You, Stacey McBride-Irby!
Written by Debbie Garrett   
Tuesday, 06 October 2009 18:17

I really love Mattel's So In Style (S.I.S.) dolls, Grace, Kara, and Trichelle. Of the three in the first group of dolls, Trichelle is my favorite.  I favor the texture of her hair, her denim fashion, and her interests in art and photography.  Courtney, Kianna, and Janessa, the little sisters, are quite adorable.  Also appealing are the second generation big sisters, the Stylin' Hair dolls (Grace, Kara, and Trichelle).  Interestingly, Grace is my favorite Stylin' Hair doll.

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A Great Weekend at the Jason Wu Event!
Written by Carie Ferg   
Monday, 05 October 2009 16:59

This weekend I was lucky enough to attend the Jason Wu Event VI: Iconic in Schaumburg, Ill. This was the sixth annual event put on by Integrity Toys and throughout the years, it has gained the reputation of being the "Cadillac of doll conventions." After attending one myself, I certainly wouldn't argue that statement. For breakout events, no extravagance is passed over: from the fine cuisine to the luxe table decor, live music (Chicago Catz), guest of honor (Jason Wu) and breakout dolls, the company brings nothing but the best to the table for their collectors.

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Dolls That Make you Smile
Written by Dorothy Drake   
Friday, 02 October 2009 21:28

What a fun week last week was!  Myself and 340 UFDC friends gathered in Burlingame, Calif., for a conference aptly named "Dolls That Make You Smile."

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The Pet-friendly Home and Doll Collecting
Written by Alison Rasmussen   
Friday, 02 October 2009 17:51

As a follow-up to my recent article on buying dolls on the secondary market, I thought I'd add my two cents to pet-friendly homes and doll-collecting.

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Wu Event Tomorrow
Written by Carie Ferg   
Thursday, 01 October 2009 23:11

Tomorrow I leave for The Jason Wu Event VI: Iconic, during which the fashion icon will celebrate a decade with Integrity Toys. Our next issue features coverage on the convention collection and will be released exclusively to collectors in attendance at the event this weekend in Schaumburg, Ill. The print and digital issues will be mailed to everyone else on Oct. 5.

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Negotiating the Secondary Market
Written by Alison Rasmussen   
Monday, 28 September 2009 23:24
Wondering where to start in the secondary market? Let me show you the ropes!
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A to Z TIPS ON DOLL COLLECTING - Part 2 of 3
Written by Debbie Garrett   
Monday, 28 September 2009 18:48

(An excerpt from my book, Black Dolls: A Comprehensive Guide to Celebrating, Collecting, and Experiencing the Passion, pages 18-19)

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What Kind of Collector Are You?
Written by Debbie Garrett   
Sunday, 27 September 2009 15:48

Several years ago, a prominent person in the black-doll community asked me, "What kind of collector are you?"  She wanted to know if I collect dolls for their historical significance or if I collect dolls for other reasons.  Someone else recently commented, "I didn't know you liked boy dolls."  Yet another person shared that redressing dolls is something she would never do.

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Good Things Come When You're Least Expecting Them
Written by Carie Ferg   
Friday, 25 September 2009 14:29

This morning I jumped in my car on my way to work only to discover a box containing the dolls I had won at the UFDC 60th Annual Convention. What a delightful discovery.

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Adventures in Doll Shopping
Written by Lori Lawton   
Tuesday, 22 September 2009 22:07

There are not many shops that carry collectible dolls in my state and it’s a lengthy trip to get to one. Due to time and budget constraints, the majority of my research and shopping is done online. But recently I traveled to a town, generally known for it’s heritage and tourism, as it had a shop which provided a chance to see collectible dolls in person. I had no idea that I would be entering a wonderland filled with amazing sites and friendly characters.

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Confessions of a Doll-shop-a-holic
Written by Alison Rasmussen   
Tuesday, 22 September 2009 20:05
Are you looking for good deals on dolls? Let me share my tips with you.
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A to Z TIPS ON DOLL COLLECTING - Part 1 of 3
Written by Debbie Garrett   
Monday, 21 September 2009 18:30

(This is an excerpt from my book, Black Dolls: A Comprehensive Guide to Celebrating, Collecting, and Experiencing the Passion, pages 17-18.)

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The New Men in Their Lives
Written by Debbie Garrett   
Monday, 21 September 2009 04:46

Recently my collection has been infiltrated by several male dolls.  The first one of note (aside from the motionless Ken, Steven, and other of Barbie's several years' long, male standstills) is Robert Tonner's 17-inch, Russell WilliamsRussell has been here since July of 2008.  He has enjoyed the company of a few 15-to-16-inch dolls with Far Out Friday Foster being his current female of choice for the past six months.

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A Quiet Week
Written by Dorothy Drake   
Thursday, 17 September 2009 17:28

Wow, it is a week that is quiet on the doll show front, what a luxury.  Even though there are no shows for me this weekend, there are 3 coming up in the next 4 weeks...so I am busy with planning.  And emails, lots of emails.  Most people want to know what's happening at a specific show, or where a vendor has gone, or will a vendor be at a show.  I enjoy all of the coorespondence because it shows that there is a lot of interest in what we do!

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Doll Patterns
Written by Lori Lawton   
Tuesday, 15 September 2009 14:54

Just as the familiar scent of autumn arrived in the evening air and sidewalks became alive with the crunch of fallen leaves, my interest in dolls shifted from warm to cool. While in childlike anticipation of the Fall/Holiday season, I became disinterested in my collection.

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Wendy Frank Dolls From the Land Down Under
Written by Debbie Garrett   
Sunday, 13 September 2009 21:00

A recent discussion about a particular Aboriginal doll made in the 1970s led to an eBay search for other Aboriginal or Native Australian dolls for comparison.  On eBay is where I found beautiful handcrafted dolls by the talented award-winning, Australian artist, Wendy Frank.

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Passing Down the Doll Collecting Gene
Written by Alison Rasmussen   
Sunday, 13 September 2009 20:11
Attending local doll shows is a great way to pass your love of dolls on to young daughters or relatives. Here’s my experience.
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ANTTDM: Wanna Be On Top?
Written by Debbie Garrett   
Saturday, 12 September 2009 18:59

This is a cute, imaginative doll-picture story inspired by a conversation between doll enthusiasts recently.  The story involves the final episode and announcement of the winner of the fictional reality show, America's Next Top Teen Model.

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Meeting People At The Show
Written by Dorothy Drake   
Friday, 11 September 2009 02:45

What a great day at the show!  It was a pretty typical day in Portland OR....a bit of a drizzle, a bit cool...perfect doll show weather.

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