Barbie clone help!

Help please,

I am trying to get any information on a barbie clone. She has no markings on the back of her head but does have one on her back and says Made in Hong Kong. She has a hard plastic body with straight legs. below is an informational listing.

https://www.bonanza.com/listings/Vintage-Barbie-Clone-Doll-Blonde-Bubble-Cut-Marked-T-T-Made-in-Hong-Kong/[phone number removed]
Thank you in advanced for any help.

asked over 6 years ago

1 Answer

tammiestreasures,
I can hardly see the marking on the back. I’m happy you had explained the markings in your listing. I would like to suggest a wonderful site I have used. The site has professionals who are collectors as well as wanting information on different collectibles. You will receive free advise as well as references. They can not give a value, but the information is helpful. Please check out the following link. In order to chat online about your item you will need a sign in so that the professionals or others can get back with you.

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Hope you will be able to gather some information about your treasure.

Good luck!
Rita
MomentsInThyme and VintageSweetheart

answered over 6 years ago

2 Comments

Tammies_Treasures January 17, 2018

Thank you so much Rita. I will try and get a better picture of the mark as well.

VintageSweetheart January 17, 2018

Your welcome Tammie. You will really like the site. I’m amazed how many professionals are there to answer questions regarding the treasures we all have. The knowledgeable advise was beyond what I had expected when I posted several of my items. I hope you will post what you found out. Best wishes!

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