DollyKim wrote:A Gene type Madra fashion doll? And can you post pictures?
ladylioness wrote:DollyKim wrote:A Gene type Madra fashion doll? And can you post pictures?
Yes, she is a Gene type Madra. The picture part I am not too great at. But I will try.
Thx
Ladylioness
zirconmermaid wrote:It's really hard to tell, I know that my husband once fixed Violet's elbow by drilling a tiny hole and adding a pin. I don't know if that will work though.
magkelly wrote:I remember reading something a long time ago about this being a problem with certain Madra dolls. Something about the doll's socket being drilled too large when made. I'd try Gigi's maybe as they seem to know a fair bit about Gene dolls and they do repair work. Might cost you less just to find her a new body though honestly. Bodies do show up on Ebay and the Doll Page all the time and it's not hard to pop a head off one so long as you remember to heat it first. A new body might cost you $25-40 depending upon how articulated it is whereas a repair would probably cost you a lot more.
http://www.gigisdolls.com/
Greyhaunt wrote:Use a blow dryer I never use them on my hair, but I have one handy for working with vinyl type dolls
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