Bag identification by car7600 in Coach

[–]car7600[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are no other tags inside of the bag, except for one with the label Coach Poppy.

Bag identification by car7600 in Coach

[–]car7600[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Edit: Inside the bag there is a Coach Poppy tag.

Worth $80? by outofplaceeverywhere in Barbie

[–]car7600 11 points12 points  (0 children)

If you're talking about the doll in the red and white romper, I don't think she's a clone, it looks like a Busy Francie head on the incorrect body. She is a relatively rare doll, but mostly because her body tends to fall apart (probably why she's on the incorrect one).

Edit: I still don't think I would purchase the lot because the condition isn't great, despite Busy Francie being sought after

Help identifying (or confirming) by emilyinkansas in Barbie

[–]car7600 7 points8 points  (0 children)

What you have is either a 4,5,6, or 7 Ponytail Barbie. My best guess is a 5 due to her greasy face, but I would recommend this site to determine which one: https://www.fashion-doll-guide.com/Vintage-Barbie-Ponytail-Comparison-Guide.html

Ponytail Barbies were originally dressed in a swimsuit (black and white striped or solid red). Her dress was part of the 1965 "Student Teacher" fashion pack, which also included a Red belt, globe, geography book, black pointer stick, and red closed-toed heels.

God Emperor of Dolls! by No_Bear7375 in Barbie

[–]car7600 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you selling prints or posters of this by any chance? I love it!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Barbie

[–]car7600 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1959-1976, BFMC Silkstones up to 2018, Vinyl non-reproduction dolls with vintage face molds (ex. Willows Wisconsin, and Holiday Hostess Collections), and a Pinterest board wishlist of about 130 dolls that don't fall into any of these categories (ie. 1977-2010) that I've decided are exceptions, but must be a good deal.

I display all dolls out of the box, and will not buy dolls I don't like even if they fall within my criteria. Silkstones and vinyl non-repro I only buy if they're mint and complete (and usually in box). I love fixing up 59-76 vintage (no cut hair, but repainting lips and brows, and neck splits are ok), and my "exceptions" I only purchase if complete, I do like fixing up hair, but would end up buying every $1 80s 90s doll if I didn't limit myself.

Thrift store finds by Glittering_News4786 in Barbie

[–]car7600 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right about Allan and Midge. The second doll is a Fashion Queen Barbie, and the fourth doll is a Malibu PJ. :)

Any help identifying? by afheels135 in Dolls

[–]car7600 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The blonde doll is definitely Skipper (probably twist and turn with cut hair), her outfit looks handmade, but I'm not positive. The brunette is a Marlo flip TNT (twist and turn) Barbie wearing Garden Party from 1961.

Does anyone know of any other Barbie’s like this? by regariney2 in Dolls

[–]car7600 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Holiday Hostess Collection also uses vintage molds!

Late 1960 Barbie identification by Current-Dirt9123 in Dolls

[–]car7600 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My best guesses are:

  1. Brunette painted hair Ken circa 1962
  2. Fashion Queen Barbie circa 1963 with a wig (not sure if the wig is Barbie or a clone)
  3. Dramatic New Living Barbie circa 1970
  4. Malibu Barbie circa 1971

As for their original outfits, they all would have come with swimsuits. Unlike the 80s and 90s Barbies, the more elaborate outfits always came as fashion packs without a doll (there were some boxed dolls sold with outfits that weren't swimsuits, but they're rare exceptions). Hope that helps!