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 Author: Amazingly View Messages Posted By Amazingly
 Posted: Jan 26, 2024 11:53
 Subject: Rubber and Plastic hair parts with same part
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 Topic: Catalog Identification
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Amazingly (8789)

Location:  USA, Florida
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I came across a hair part #23955 dark brown. I have some that are the hard plastic
and others that are rubber. The listing says nothing about rubber nor does it
mention rubber in any of the comments from stores that have it.
Do I list two different lots and call the rubber version a prototype for 30 bucks?
Thanks for your help
 Author: jennnifer View Messages Posted By jennnifer
 Posted: Jan 26, 2024 12:15
 Subject: Re: Rubber and Plastic hair parts with same part
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Location:  USA, Illinois
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In Catalog Identification, Amazingly writes:
  I came across a hair part #23955 dark brown. I have some that are the hard plastic
and others that are rubber. The listing says nothing about rubber nor does it
mention rubber in any of the comments from stores that have it.
Do I list two different lots and call the rubber version a prototype for 30 bucks?
Thanks for your help

This hairpiece is the softer plastic typical of many early Friends headgear (shown
in the secondary large image). The ABS version was released more recently: alternate
number 86227.

~Jen
 Author: jennnifer View Messages Posted By jennnifer
 Posted: Jan 26, 2024 12:17
 Subject: Re: Rubber and Plastic hair parts with same part
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jennnifer (3536)

Location:  USA, Illinois
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Store: Old Grey Bricks
In Catalog Identification, jennnifer writes:
  In Catalog Identification, Amazingly writes:
  I came across a hair part #23955 dark brown. I have some that are the hard plastic
and others that are rubber. The listing says nothing about rubber nor does it
mention rubber in any of the comments from stores that have it.
Do I list two different lots and call the rubber version a prototype for 30 bucks?
Thanks for your help

This hairpiece is the softer plastic typical of many early Friends headgear (shown
in the secondary large image). The ABS version was released more recently: alternate
number 86227.

~Jen

Sorry, it would be more accurate to say Mini Doll here than just Friends.

~Jen
 Author: Amazingly View Messages Posted By Amazingly
 Posted: Jan 26, 2024 12:29
 Subject: Re: Rubber and Plastic hair parts with same part
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Location:  USA, Florida
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In Catalog Identification, jennnifer writes:
  In Catalog Identification, jennnifer writes:
  In Catalog Identification, Amazingly writes:
  I came across a hair part #23955 dark brown. I have some that are the hard plastic
and others that are rubber. The listing says nothing about rubber nor does it
mention rubber in any of the comments from stores that have it.
Do I list two different lots and call the rubber version a prototype for 30 bucks?
Thanks for your help

This hairpiece is the softer plastic typical of many early Friends headgear (shown
in the secondary large image). The ABS version was released more recently: alternate
number 86227.

~Jen

Sorry, it would be more accurate to say Mini Doll here than just Friends.

~Jen

Thank you for finding this info. I was stumped