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Re: It's EAB's Fault...

Postby kurosu.chan » Fri Jul 15, 2011 1:51 pm

Wouldn't it break after a while though? After being bent again and again, wouldn't the wire break where it got the most stress?
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Re: It's EAB's Fault...

Postby EAB » Fri Jul 15, 2011 4:00 pm

Oh, guess what?
If you buy this doll during the sale, there is no shipping/handling fee--just a $9.52 fee to Paypal. Hmmmm. So that makes the total cost $253.52. Even cheaper than Mint on Card.
And there are other Doll Family dolls on sale too. Like Jesse, who looks a lot like Yanji. He's 25% off, so only $228.75, plus, I suppose, the Paypal charge, which makes him $238.27.
Last night I came within a fraction of a second pressing the "Buy" button, but my son came in and saved me from dollieh madness. But he's not here now...
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Re: It's EAB's Fault...

Postby solitary agent » Fri Jul 15, 2011 4:07 pm

Ooh, thanks for the info...I'm thinking of buying a DF-H Nan Gong myself. GAH...I just noticed he's limited to 30 sets! I need my credit card payment to hit NOWWWW...
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Re: It's EAB's Fault...

Postby EAB » Fri Jul 15, 2011 4:47 pm

solitary agent wrote:Ooh, thanks for the info...I'm thinking of buying a DF-H Nan Gong myself. GAH...I just noticed he's limited to 30 sets! I need my credit card payment to hit NOWWWW...

All these dolls look like the same sculpt to me--or close enough that I can't really tell a difference.
What's the difference in the A and H models? The measurements are very close.
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Re: It's EAB's Fault...

Postby Evelien » Fri Jul 15, 2011 5:34 pm

solitary agent wrote:Ooh, thanks for the info...I'm thinking of buying a DF-H Nan Gong myself. GAH...I just noticed he's limited to 30 sets! I need my credit card payment to hit NOWWWW...


Hey, that's Lokiholic's dreamdoll ^^
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Re: It's EAB's Fault...

Postby solitary agent » Fri Jul 15, 2011 6:07 pm

All these dolls look like the same sculpt to me--or close enough that I can't really tell a difference.
What's the difference in the A and H models? The measurements are very close.


Well, the Nan Gong definitely has a more substantial nose than the two 70cm DF-A boys with human ears, whose noses are very narrow. According to the DoA wiki on DF-A & DF-H, they are produced by the same company but each line is sculpted by a different artist.
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Re: It's EAB's Fault...

Postby Trethowan » Fri Jul 15, 2011 11:03 pm

EAB wrote:
solitary agent wrote:Ooh, thanks for the info...I'm thinking of buying a DF-H Nan Gong myself. GAH...I just noticed he's limited to 30 sets! I need my credit card payment to hit NOWWWW...

All these dolls look like the same sculpt to me--or close enough that I can't really tell a difference.
What's the difference in the A and H models? The measurements are very close.



A and H are different artists. They split the line to make things less confusing for them. (but more confusing for us.)
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