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| Effanbee Noma |
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Effanbee Noma Doll
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| Noma in replica dress utilizing original trim |
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1950's Effanbee Noma doll has been loved
hard. Made of vinyl limbs, cloth body and hard plastic head, this Noma had lots or repair issues from torn arms and
mouse chewed fingers to scrapes on her head. Almost a basket case, professional repair to parts and full restoration
has returned her to her original beauty.
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Repaint of Madam Alexander Walking Doll
This beautiful doll has seen too much sun and faded through the years. Her face had faded to white, as well
as spots on her body and legs. A matching application of paint has restored her to her original beauty.
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| BEFORE Magic Skin hard plastic baby |
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| AFTER original dress restored |
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Magic Skin
Doll
What a wonderful thing Magic Skin was for dolls of the 1950's, only to fall to pieces over time.
After removing the dirt and grime, then finding replacement limbs of the same period, she looks like new in her original
restored clothing.
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Dydee Baby
Dydee baby for the 1950's was made with rubber and hard plastic. Often the rubber dried and collapsed.
Sometimes re-hydrating the body or replacing parts is necessary. This baby had mold on the face and required a repaint
as well.
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| AFTER Dydee Baby repainted face & restored body |
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| BEFORE |
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| Dydee baby in pieces, rubber doll body a mess |
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