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Have you ever bought a real or stock Blythe doll? If not, is it something you have thought about?
ОтветитьDo you know of a good website that sells nude Blythe dolls? I like to make my own doll clothes
Ответить🙏 Thank You So Much for this informative tutorial! 🌷🌿
ОтветитьReally stupid question; when ordering from Japan do you pay import fees?
ОтветитьThanks🤗✅👍🏻looking forward to learn more
ОтветитьHi Tammy , great info I have both fake and real well I hope they are real 😂😂🌟 . Thankyou for sharing .
ОтветитьI just wanted to follow up in my previous comment and let you know that I had a fabulous experience with Magma Heritage. Like you, I’ve read mixed reviews (mostly older posts) but I thought they were awesome. My doll was not only well priced but she also arrived at my front door in less than a week. I am definitely going to buy more Blythes from them again.
ОтветитьIf you order a doll from cc-toys, do you get an orderconfirmation, other than your PayPal. And how long does it usually take before she ships and do you get a shipping notice?
ОтветитьThanks for sharing
ОтветитьThanks for the video. I’ve bought from Mandarake and CCToys. I never figured out how to buy from Magma Heritage but I just sent them an email (after hearing your experience with them) and now I have a new doll on the way!
ОтветитьThat's really interesting. Thank you so much
ОтветитьGreat information and thank you for the links Tammy ❤️❤️❤️❤️☀️💙
ОтветитьThank you sharing all this info. I did not catch the name of the company taking over the production of new Blythe dolls. Anticipating what they will bring out doll wise and which designers they will be working with to create the releases too.
ОтветитьA great informative video! I did buy my Mademoiselle Rosebud on ebay . She was up for auction and nobody wanted her as there is a bit of damage on her forehead, which you have to look close to see. She came with all her stock and I only paid around $60 including shipping! I count my blessings on stumbling across that oppurtunity! I renamed her Peachy due to the color tone of her hair.
ОтветитьThis video is a great resource for new and current collectors! I just wanted to add that Junie Moon is actually the official and premier retailer of Blythe dolls, not just a store that sells them. Blythe was originally owned by Kenner/Hasbro and the Japanese CEO, Junko Wong, pays licensing fees to produce them as Neo Blythe. The manufacturer is Takara Tomy, who will now be Good Smile Toys. However, I believe Junko Wong owns Junie Moon, and that is her company that also sells other goods too. She also owns CWC, which is a network of artists and designers, and they are in charge of all the design aspects of every release. Takara and the manufacturers have nothing to do with that, which is why you cannot buy a Blythe doll directly from them. The reason why the selection is small is because they only sell current releases. Other retailers, however, sell older releases for marked up prices.
ОтветитьI always learn when I watch your Blythe Videos. ;-) Thanks for the Shout Out. ;-)
ОтветитьGreat tips! I bought the one and only stock Blythe doll I ever owned from Mandarake on Ebay. They do have a nice selection on their website too.
ОтветитьInteresting information- thank you for sharing 🥰
ОтветитьGood idea, I've had a post I've been updating on Blythopia for years but people still message me all the time with links to fake dolls on ebay. I feel so bad for anyone that pays a high price for a fake.
Ответитьthank you for the information I've been looking at some of those dolls on eBay and Amazon
ОтветитьThanks so much for this vid! I have bought from CCToys and Junie Moon, but will check out the others you listed. :D
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