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| This is a 10-inch all-porcelain doll marked "MANDY." |
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| Pete wears a gray camouflage hoodie and shorts with gray felt slides. |
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| Porcelain Pete is seen in a comparison headshot with Horsman's all-vinyl Pete from 1957 |
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He's cute! I love the outfit you picked out for him and am impressed (as always) with your shoes. I think I like the bigger Pete better, because his squinty eyes are less closed in the larger size. Being smaller, his features seem more closed. Not sure I am making sense. lol But all three are adorable. And well dressed!
ReplyDeleteYou're making perfect sense about the eyes. I noticed the same thing. Porcelain Pete's eyes are almost closed. I have the original Pete's clothes and shoes stored somewhere. I had what he wears made especially for him several years ago when I found a similar male doll made by Dee an Cee of Canada (Calypso Bill). I wanted the boys to wear similar overalls.
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