I have three oriental AGTs: Keiko was my first, purchased as soon as she was released in 1995. Tsuki came in 1997 and Midori in 1998. Keiko is my companion for watching Michelle Kwan and is a very serious competitive figure skater herself. Tsuki is half Japanese, half Vulcan and is a Time Traveller from around the era of Star Trek Next Generation. (Star Trek Captain and I had the same idea independently!) Midori came from a friend and I repainted her and gave her pierced ears so she is a very modern AGT. Tsuki has Vulcan eyebrows and an asymmetrical haircut.
I also loved Morgan, my AGT11, so much that I simply had to have more. Morgan, Keiko and Gina all arrived in the same box and I still love them probably more than any of my other AGTs! Starflower has actually come and gone three times. I bought another AGT11 and kept her for several years while I photographed the Selkasset storyline. When the story ended (or so I thought), I ended up giving her to a little girl who really needed an AG who looked like her. In the meantime, I found another wonderful AGT11 on ebay who belonged to an adult collector and arrived with the name of Bridget. Eventually I sold her when I started buying bears and needed money, but I missed her. I also missed Starflower so I went back on ebay and bought a doll I thought was pre-Mattel. She wasn't, but she was so bouncy that I didn't care. So she became Bridget #2. My second attempt at replacing Star was definitely PM but she didn't have "IT" -- Star quality. So I gave her to the adopted daughter of a neighbor. Finally Star replacement #3 arrived and stayed so there is, once again, a Starflower on Selkasset Island. Much though I love Morgan, I have to admit that Bridget has a kickier personality. For one thing, she adores wearing frankly fake hairpieces. And I repainted her in the same style as Midori, so they pal around a lot. Somehow Bridget has always managed to get invited to a good party, no matter which group of my AGs is holding it.
The groupings are how I manage to enjoy multiple versions of the same AG. With 52 dolls to keep sorted out, I have created 8 different groups. The Time Travellers can move between them at will and sometimes the groups get together for a shared event, but most of the time each group does its own thing. I treat them as if each group were an independent AG Club -- except for Selkasset, which has a school similar to Hogwarts located on it, and the TTs. Some groups have 6 members. The largest groups have 9 or 10. Within that loose structure, I have 4 Sams, 2 Kirstens, 7 Mollies, 2 AGTs with light brown hair and eyes and 2 with dark brown hair and eyes. Many of these have had customized faces, haircuts and rewiggings. I have only two sets of twins and the first pair was my first Molly and second Sam -- fraternal twins. The identical twins are the beautiful old Mollies that Lindy sold me last year. They came from Germany, where they had lived together their whole lives, so they demanded to stay together when they arrived here. Sometimes you have to go with the flow...