I really appreciate this video! Not for the reason you may think - but for showing the Barbies being assembled by hand! Several vendors have been caught red-handed selling #3s with repainted face eye and brow makeup! But after being turned in, they reposted their sales, claiming that the marks on the #3s thighs on their fake #1s, are from, "the machines used the assemble them." Which I knew wasn't true, as I have a Barbie 3/4.
When Barbie first came out, I was with my mom walking through a department store when I saw my first Barbie doll. I was enthralled and couldn't stop staring at her. So, this 7-year-old boy knew then he liked girls.
This is a helpful video! I found one of these transitional dolls at a yard sale and didn't know anything about vintage Barbies - just that I liked their look and wanted to find one someday. Though after bringing her home, I was initially sad at thinking her body was rotting when I removed her sweater to see a ghostly pale body. After looking into it I realized it was an older body, there was only one article I could find online mentioning transitional Barbies exist - but it's great to hear more about their history in your video. Thank you!
I wish I could find the footage you've shown of the factory workers making the Barbie body. I've searched and searched. Please tell me how I can watch that film! ❤ Please! Please!
Beautiful footage right?! It's a video someone made at a Barbie exhibition. I came across it years ago and picked the best parts for this video but would also love to see the video in total. Have never been able to find it unfortunately.
The shiny / sweaty looking face is a default from vinyl used the ponytail #5 only, so no shiny face on these transitional #3/#4 dolls :) @@anitavarela8850
I really appreciate this video! Not for the reason you may think - but for showing the Barbies being assembled by hand! Several vendors have been caught red-handed selling #3s with repainted face eye and brow makeup! But after being turned in, they reposted their sales, claiming that the marks on the #3s thighs on their fake #1s, are from, "the machines used the assemble them." Which I knew wasn't true, as I have a Barbie 3/4.
Great to hear, glad to be of help! Enjoy your special number 3/4!
Old South Consignment shop is there I find my vintage Barbies! Sophia MARIA💜💖❤️
When Barbie first came out, I was with my mom walking through a department store when I saw my first Barbie doll. I was enthralled and couldn't stop staring at her. So, this 7-year-old boy knew then he liked girls.
What a memory to have! ♥
This is a helpful video! I found one of these transitional dolls at a yard sale and didn't know anything about vintage Barbies - just that I liked their look and wanted to find one someday. Though after bringing her home, I was initially sad at thinking her body was rotting when I removed her sweater to see a ghostly pale body.
After looking into it I realized it was an older body, there was only one article I could find online mentioning transitional Barbies exist - but it's great to hear more about their history in your video. Thank you!
Awesome that you found one of these rare dolls! and glad to be of help :)
0:08 ( Barbie Totally hair ) is my favourite Barbie!!💗💙💛💜💚🤩🤩🤩
I wish I could find the footage you've shown of the factory workers making the Barbie body. I've searched and searched. Please tell me how I can watch that film! ❤ Please! Please!
Beautiful footage right?! It's a video someone made at a Barbie exhibition. I came across it years ago and picked the best parts for this video but would also love to see the video in total. Have never been able to find it unfortunately.
I love it that too much beautiful❤❤️❤️😍😍😍🤩🤩🤩❣️❣️❣️
Love your video!!!🥰
Awww, thanks for watching! 🥰
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yes why waist good parts
Exactly!
Does the transitional #3 barbie have a shiny face?
The shiny / sweaty looking face is a default from vinyl used the ponytail #5 only, so no shiny face on these transitional #3/#4 dolls :) @@anitavarela8850
@@ABarbieCollector Thank you for your info