doll storage
- JLSTheRat
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doll storage
the best way to storage a Doll.
keep it inside the box? hanging?, (if you doll come with the hook or strap) or lay down in the bed?
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Re: doll storage
Mr Franz wrote:Many, many threads on the subject already. Just use the search in the upper right. Everyone's situation is different. What's best for you might not be ideal for someone else. I for instance keep my gals dressed and standing out in the open, but not everyone can or wants to do that.
Well I would love to have my doll, like you do, standing and dress out, to enjoy her view every day, but some doll makers recommend dont stand the dolls for long time,
do you have like special stand? like those small figure or fashion dolls?
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Re: doll storage
Alright, That is one good info, about the TPE doll, make me wonder why the Doll Factories dont send or add, like "owner Manual" on each doll purchasesArthur1960 wrote:Hi, tpe dolls with the standing feet option can stand permanently provided they are being supported by a wall or piece of furniture. No special stand is necessary. Obviously it's important that their ankle and knee joints are fairly stiff and they are usually tightened accordingly when the standing option is selected. Standing is the best way to keep your gal in good condition as it reduces the risk of compression marks and flattening etc. You just need to pop a small piece of sponge between her and the wall for protection.
Thank you so much,
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No, I just have the standing foot option. Standing nearly 24/7 for over a year now. No issues whatsoever. My doll is a 50 pounder though, could possibly be an issue for the ultra heavyweights.JLSTheRat wrote:Mr Franz wrote:Many, many threads on the subject already. Just use the search in the upper right. Everyone's situation is different. What's best for you might not be ideal for someone else. I for instance keep my gals dressed and standing out in the open, but not everyone can or wants to do that.
Well I would love to have my doll, like you do, standing and dress out, to enjoy her view every day, but some doll makers recommend dont stand the dolls for long time,
do you have like special stand? like those small figure or fashion dolls?