I have been a collector since I was a child.... mostly aimless & pointless collections. Nothing very valuable, not too trendy, and rarely in mint condition. Just a plethora of "stuff" that I've had fun adding to through the years. If I have at least 3, I consider it a collection. I'll be posting a different collection daily, Monday through Friday, and spotlighting some other marvelous collections I've discovered on the weekends. I hope you stop by often!
Showing posts with label Chatty Cathy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chatty Cathy. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
COLLECTION #179: Chatty Cathy Dolls
I never intended my collector blog to be a place full of unpleasant surprises, but I'll tell, you, I got one this morning. For Toy Tuesday this week I decided to feature my Chatty Cathy dolls. I love Chatty Cathy, and I was lucky enough to be part of the Chatty Cathy design team in 1997, when I was working at Mattel, to bring the original Chatty back on the market as an authentic reproduction doll. I worked for many months on Chatty, researching her, and becoming as much of an expert as was possible back then, before eBay. I relied heavily on Kathy and Don Lewis' books on Chatty Cathy, and her extensive family of talking dolls of the 1960s. I met Kathy several times during the months that I worked on the project, and she was so helpful to me on the technical aspects of the doll.
So, back to my unpleasant surprise! I knew all of my Chatties would be very dusty, because I keep them on display in my home, and due to their large size, they are not behind glass. After all, these aren't really priceless dolls, even though they are very valuable to me! So, As I took them down, and brushed them off, and dusted their sweet little faces and freckles, and did a double take! Both of my reproduction Cathys had the scariest looking eyes! The one with the blue dress and blue eyes, was now a scary pink-eyed ghoul! The one with the red dress and brown eyes, now had frightening looking red eyes! Argh!!!! What happened to my babies? I never leave them in direct sunlight. Their pretty little dresses were not the least bit faded. Their hair and skin, although dusty, looked fresh and sweet. But those eyes! It's obvious that we selected an eye vendor, most likely in China, that produced poor quality eyes.
My original Chatty Cathy from 1961 (I used to know EXACTLY which one I had, but I'm now too lazy to go back and research her again) has startling blue eyes, just as she is supposed to. Although I don't have original clothes for my older Cathy doll, I love the cute little vintage red and white overalls she wears. Isn't she adorable?
So, here you are. Chatty Cathys gone over to the dark side. (But they're still cute!)
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