<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Hi and welcome ^^Originally posted by LindaB from VA:
Hellow to you all--I am brand-new here, and I have enjoyed reading so many of your posts!
I just found this board and I have lots of questions, especially about pre-Mattel and Mattel dolls and other products. Can anyone summarize the differences, or direct me to a sight that compares them?
Are they different sizes--I've heard the new ones are slimmer?
On ebay, I've seen someone ask a seller if a doll had an "X" on her bottom? What would that mean? Are there "seconds" out there in the market, and if so, how can they be distinguished?
I saw some clothes for sale on ebay that don't claim to be AG, but "for AG dolls," but they have the same style, and even some look-alike fabrics--but not as nice-looking. What's the story with those?
Finally, and most important--how do you stop at just ONE American Girl?????
Thanks so much for any replies!!
The links in my sigs are of my dolls that are both PM dolls. Felicity is from 91 and Josefina is from 97. I'm still not sure of the differences myself, since I've never seen a nonPM ag in person before. From what I have gathered here is that the PM's are "fatter", the eye lashes are black and hard on the newer dolls, the vinyl isn't as soft on the newer dolls, generally PM felicity dolls are the ones to have the redder hair, etc.
I think the "x" is from a benefit sale for a childrens hosiptal. The x is so people don't return the dolls (thats what some autions say).
As for those look-alike- but not as nice-looking outfits what I thinkis that people are using the AG patterns (that you could buy once?) to create a sort of AG outfit but at a lower cost. *shrugs* But personally, I think there are some nicer home made ones that aren't copies. (My Felicity has a home made one, not by me, can't sew).
Aaaanyway, how I stopped at just one hahaha no money and lots of debt. My felicity was from when I was 9 and Josefina was my sister's I rescued from the closet. [img]smile.gif[/img]
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