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 CBlev65252
 
posted on December 6, 2003 06:17:47 AM new
My mother gave me a couple of my dolls. I have a 1965 Cuddly Kissy doll - not Tiny Kissy. I'm having trouble trying to find a photo of her as she originally was (dress, hair, etc.) Anyone know where I can find a photo? Believe it or not, she still kisses.
Here's how she looks now (have no clue what happened to the missing eyelashes or whose dress she is wearing).





I'm debating on selling her, but couldn't find any references to her on the Internet. I Googled and maybe I didn't search the right sites.

Cheryl
http://tinyurl.com/vm6u
 
 horsey88
 
posted on December 6, 2003 07:13:30 AM new
http://www.dollinfo.com/kissy.htm

Results 1 - 10 of about 76. Search took 0.13 seconds


People are basically lazy




[ edited by horsey88 on Dec 6, 2003 07:20 AM ]
 
 CBlev65252
 
posted on December 6, 2003 07:20:03 AM new
horsey

I tried that link but I get page not found. And they don't reference CUDDLY Kissy. Just Kissy and Tiny Kissy.

Cheryl
http://tinyurl.com/vm6u
 
 horsey88
 
posted on December 6, 2003 07:22:21 AM new
Sure it does.


"Ideal also made a Kissy Baby (63-64) and in 1965 a Cuddly Kissy (baby). "


I think it's worth at least $200.




People are basically lazy.


 
 horsey88
 
posted on December 6, 2003 07:26:20 AM new
Cuddly Kissy was born in 1965 - a cloth bodied version of the 16-inch Tiny Kissy

 
 CBlev65252
 
posted on December 6, 2003 07:28:10 AM new
Any idea why I get the Page Not Found when clicking on the link?. I read all of what you wrote already. What I really need is a photo of the doll. I know her age and all. God only knows what I may have done to redesign her hair when I was a kid.

Cheryl
http://tinyurl.com/vm6u
 
 Libra63
 
posted on December 6, 2003 08:05:45 AM new
Cheryl. I just sent you an email through ask the seller a question and I put the URL in there. Try and see if that works. I hope it does....

 
 CBlev65252
 
posted on December 6, 2003 08:16:41 AM new
Thanks, Libra, it did work. I've alread read that page. I find reference to her, but no pics. I've emailed a couple of doll sites to see if they can help. She can't be that rare of a doll.

Cheryl
http://tinyurl.com/vm6u [ edited by CBlev65252 on Dec 6, 2003 08:17 AM ]
 
 photosensitive
 
posted on December 6, 2003 09:29:02 AM new
I don't know anything about dolls but I can't resist a search challenge.

Did you look at this page http://members.aol.com/kissnchatty4me/kissy.html

It does not mention a cuddly but this person seems pretty serious about Kissy dolls and she has an email link.


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[ edited by photosensitive on Dec 6, 2003 09:30 AM ]
 
 Roadsmith
 
posted on December 6, 2003 09:51:19 AM new
Horsey! Is that "lazy people" line your regular tagline? Hope not, but if it is, I suggest you drop it. It sounds negative and mean-spirited and seems contrary to the way we help each other here.

If you don't want to help, don't do it, but don't help and then insult the folks here who are making themselves vulnerable by admitting they don't know everything.

If you stopped to help a hit and run victim, would you then tell him he shouldn't have been shopping that day? What gives, anyway?!
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"In order to avoid poverty, just do three things: finish high school, marry before having a child, and don't have that child until you're at least 20 years old. Only 8% of people who do all three of these things wind up poor, but a staggering 79% of those who fail to do them wind up in poverty." ~William Galston
 
 horsey88
 
posted on December 6, 2003 11:33:14 AM new
Roadkill...Your unwarranted attack on me appears to be "negative and mean-spirited"



"People are basically lazy" is my usual line ...If you have a probelm with it....... tough.



Midol helps in most cases.


When I need suggestions from you I'll ask,in the meantime I'll just hit the ignore button. You can do exactly the same.

[ edited by horsey88 on Dec 6, 2003 11:40 AM ]
 
 Roadsmith
 
posted on December 6, 2003 07:35:06 PM new
LOL. I think I rest my case.
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"In order to avoid poverty, just do three things: finish high school, marry before having a child, and don't have that child until you're at least 20 years old. Only 8% of people who do all three of these things wind up poor, but a staggering 79% of those who fail to do them wind up in poverty." ~William Galston
 
 JAPErton
 
posted on December 6, 2003 08:07:46 PM new
Horsey...are you channeling fluffy?



Monkey time....


~~~~~~~~~~~**~~~~~~~~~~~
All the monkeys aren't in the zoo,
Every day you meet quite a few,
So you see it's all up to you.
You can be better than you are,
You could be swingin' on a star
 
 auctionACE
 
posted on December 6, 2003 08:23:01 PM new
And horsey ( Fluffy? ), ALL of Fluffy's auctions now says that items are sent the the USPA via First Class Mail with a $5 s/h fee and an optional third party insurance fee of $1.




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 horsey88
 
posted on December 7, 2003 09:16:03 AM new
Hurray for Fluff

 
 dacreson
 
posted on December 7, 2003 03:29:51 PM new
Cheryl
I sold some dolls about two months ago. I scanned them with a towel over them for a background and the pictures came out great and were unusual. Try one.......David

 
 
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