My first doll - the OR156G
My first doll - the OR156G
An OR156 G cup with the WM #124 head.
Joyce from OR Doll has been a great help so far and I would highly recommend speaking to her if you need assistance with choosing a doll.
Now the wait. I guess the thing to do is to fill my time with shopping for outfits!
If the doll quality is as good as the communication and service, I know I won't be disappointed.
Thanks Joyce, I look forward to receiving the first pictures.
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"f#ck the G-ride, I want the machines that are making em."
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Guess you have been doing your home work and you've gone with a beautifully sculpted doll.
Gonna be tough couple of weeks. hang in there.
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It's telling that most if not all of the photos of her ladies on her website are taken by enthusiasts like us rather than standard professionals - it's that enthusiasm that she brings to all who buy from her to the point of being near extended family. We're not just numbers on a site geared up to mass production, we're people she cares about and the dolls sent out reflect that. . . . and I detect this from the enthusiasm of other regular posters.Falcon_uk wrote: Joyce from OR Doll has been a great help so far and I would highly recommend speaking to her if you need assistance with choosing a doll.
In that spirit, whilst some claim that all dolls that come out of the Jinsan factory are the same, I am convinced that she ensures that only the best get sent out in her name.
If it's a choice therefore of going through some other source for any cheaper price you might see buying through Joyce even if a little more gives an assurance that you'll be getting the best there is. Bargain hunting is great . . . but where standards are concerned it's often true that you get what you pay for. "Reassuringly expensive" is appropriate in the doll world making sure you get the genuine article, as Joyce will personally ensure.
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Re: My first doll - the OR156G
Coolumbia, yes, most of my research has been based around the information and pictures that you guys have been posting, so thanks to all for that. The OR156G seems to my eye have a very realistic shape, OK very heavy up top, but not in an unnatural shape. I thought I had settled on the WM161 for the same reason, but I have taken on board the advice from Arthur1960 regarding weight and saved around 5kgs without feeling like I have compromised.
Ztar073, I am really looking forward to receiving the first pictures, and a little nervous about the shipping, will I get Jinsan boobs, or FedEx boobs, or UPS boobs?! Fingers crossed on that score. Joyce did indeed tell me about the Halloween promotion, but I settled for one head and she looked after me with the deal.
Timetraveler1, Joyce at OR has been a pleasure to deal with, lets hope that the rest of the process is as successful, I have no reason to expect otherwise so far.
Arthur1960, thanks for you help. Your advice about weight led me away from the WM161 and I subsequently found the OR156G. Your pictures of Monique also heavily influenced my decision on head choice, it came down to the WM #124 and #56, both beautiful and realistic looking. Bra size is something which I have been considering, should I wait and measure her, or just buy a cheap bra as a tester and go from there I wonder. What size would you guess at for the G cup? And, do you know shoe size? I am only buying in white at the moment for fear of the dreaded dye problems.
Harem, yes I quite agree. Money is of course a consideration, but not at the detriment to quality. There is always a balance to be found in that respect. But all being well, I think I got a top notch girl for a price I am happy with. I also agree about the presentation of the OR girls, they are all well turned out and very well photographed.
This is my first doll so I have a lot of preparation work to do now. Buy in the cleaning and maintenance materials, white towels, talc, oil etc. I need to make up the spare room and make up the spare bed (we're bound to fall out and I suspect I will be relegated there at some point!), clothes and jewellery to buy. I also need to re-familiarise myself with my Panasonic lumix camera to present her in the best light.
Hopefully the next couple of weeks will fly by.
Fun times ahead!
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Sarah
viewtopic.php?f=215&t=106417
Sophia:
viewtopic.php?f=224&t=89060
Athena:
viewtopic.php?f=215&t=93767
Monique
viewtopic.php?f=212&t=87519
Keiko
viewtopic.php?f=215&t=89419
Shuri
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this reminds me. You most likely already know but you can pull the wires out if need be.Arthur1960 wrote:... if possible try and get non wired bras to reduce the risk of leaving compression marks...!
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viewtopic.php?f=215&t=106417
Sophia:
viewtopic.php?f=224&t=89060
Athena:
viewtopic.php?f=215&t=93767
Monique
viewtopic.php?f=212&t=87519
Keiko
viewtopic.php?f=215&t=89419
Shuri
viewtopic.php?f=215&t=98819
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