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Description
The listing, 1969 mattel barbie has ended.
movable joints. moves at the waist. feet is a little messes up and hands. looks like the origanal dress. but other than this she is in good shape! she is old.. with a little tlc she could be very nice!
Questions & Comments
This doll is a Living Skipper that was manufactured and sold from 1970 - 1973. She was also obtainable through a promotional trade in offer that Mattel had at the time. She has bendable knee's and swivel hips. Her arms are rubbery and have joints in the shoulders, wrists and also the elbow's. Unfortunately the elbow joints are most always broken, thus hampering the value. The date found on this doll is the copyright date, not the date she was made. Her hair is actually a brassy blonde in person. Although she is considered a vintage 'Mod Era' Barbie doll, she is quite common and not very sought after in comparison to earlier Japan made vintage Barbie's. Biggest factor is condition of the doll when considering value. Hope this helps the seller out as well as potential bidders.
thank you. but keep in mind her hands and feet are alittle messed up she has been played with alot. down thru the yrs. but this makes her that much more sought after! she is very old .. lol kinda like me. haha! but thank you for the comment! love kidding around on here! have a great evening.
You're welcome. :D After I wrote that I feared that someone would think I was being bossy or a 'know it all'.. it's just what i do for a living.. if someone out here is a Skipper Collector and can restore her / reroot her, she would be great! :D
PS... the outfit is called Dreamy Blues #1456 (1970). This one is very well played with. This doll also has an obvious hair cut. Here is a link to what this doll is if anyone needs to reference her. I am a fellow chairperson for the 2011 National Barbie Convention and Barbie's are what I deal in for a living.