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December 18th, 2004, 02:33 AM
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Are they laminated or are they just plain cardboard? Are they sturdy?
They are light-weight foamboard overlaid with the laminated scenes. They are quite sturdy and stand up great, but can get dented fairly easily, especially along the edges. Kind of like shelf wear on a book.
Why the heck do Felicity's cost so much and some of the other AG dolls' go for a much more reasonable price? What was the original price for a package of scenes and settings?
I haven't a clue why Felicity's cost so much, except that they are really lovely. Kirsten's tend to run a bit higher too (probably for the same reason)? They are my favorites; the scenes are just lovely and very versatile (like the plantation or woods scenes). I think Sam's scenes are so reasonable for the same reason most of her retired stuff is- she is the most popular doll, so there's lots of her stuff floating around on ebay. I think the scenes and settings sold for $55, but I might be a bit off.
Are they easily stored?
I think so. I just keep my cardboard boxes they came in (huge flat ones, like what would hold a painting) and stack them upright in the closet if they aren't being used. This would also be an easy one to store under a bed. But I'd store them in boxes, because the edges and corners dent too easily otherwise.
Do you think Nellie will soon have her own scenes and settings?
Unfortunately, no. They stopped making them after Addy's and retired them soon after. It makes me sad, because I would have loved to have one for Josefina.
<font color="#051E50" size="1">[ December 17, 2004 10:35 PM: Message edited by: horsemom ]</font>
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