The Elusive Quest for the Perfect Ken Doll: A Collector’s Dilemma

Introduction:

Collecting dolls is a passion that brings joy to many enthusiasts around the world. Whether it’s Barbie dolls, action figures, or rare collectibles, the hunt for that one missing piece can be both thrilling and frustrating. In this blog article, we will explore the common experience collectors face when they think they have found the perfect Ken doll, only to have it slip through their fingers at the last moment.

The Anticipation: The Perfect Ken

As a doll collector, you understand the excitement that comes with finding a specific doll you’ve been searching for. The anticipation builds up, imagining all the possibilities of showcasing it in your collection or featuring it in your next video. The thrill of finally getting your hands on that elusive Ken doll is unparalleled.

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Perfect Ken?

The Disappointment:

However, the unfortunate reality is that sometimes, even after finding what seems to be the perfect Ken doll, things don’t go as planned. The seller, who initially appeared responsive and eager to make the sale, suddenly becomes unresponsive. This unexpected turn of events can leave collectors feeling disappointed and frustrated. What to do in this situation?

The Collector’s Dilemma:

This scenario is not uncommon among collectors who actively hunt for rare and sought-after items. It’s a rollercoaster of emotions, from the initial exhilaration of finding the doll to the heart-wrenching disappointment when the seller disappears. The collector is left wondering what to do next, how to fill the void that was created by the lost opportunity.

Maybe the collector is wondering what went wrong. In some cases it’s good when the seller is not responding. You have often scammers especially when the perfect Ken or Barbie is hard to find. Using stolen pictures for their offers is a common problem collectors talk about again and again. Of course you can use marketplaces like ebay or less known ones for your dolls but usually the offers are overpriced.

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Maritime Ken, a perfect Ken?

In moments like these, it’s important for collectors to take a step back and evaluate their options. Here are a few suggestions on how to deal with the situation:

1. Patience is key: Give the seller some time to respond. They might have encountered unexpected circumstances that are preventing them from getting back to you promptly. Remember, everyone has their own schedule and commitments.

2. Communication is crucial: Reach out to the seller again, expressing your continued interest in the Ken doll. Politely inquire about the delay in communication and ask if there are any updates regarding the sale. Clear and respectful communication can often help resolve issues.

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Day to Night Ken, a perfect Ken?

3. Explore alternative sources: While it’s disappointing when a potential purchase falls through, it’s important not to lose hope. Keep searching through different platforms, such as online marketplaces, auction sites, or even local toy stores. Persistence can pay off in the end.

4. Connect with fellow collectors: Engaging with other collectors who share your passion can provide a sense of support and understanding. They might have valuable insights, suggestions, or even connections that could assist you in finding the Ken doll you desire.

Conclusion:

The journey of a collector is filled with highs and lows, and the experience of finding a Ken doll only to have it slip away is a common occurrence. Patience, communication, and perseverance are essential when facing such situations. Remember, the joy of collecting lies not only in the acquisition of the dolls but also in the thrill of the chase. So, keep searching, and who knows, the perfect Ken doll might just be waiting around the corner, ready to join your collection. If you want to read more about Ken read here https://somethingabouttheboy.com/ or

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Butterfly Prince Ken in Sea Holiday Ken outfit, a perfect Ken?

How I Finally Got My Hands on a 1962 Ken: A Frustrating Adventure

Introduction:

Embarking on a thrilling adventure is always an exciting prospect. Finding my 1962 Ken doll was not really what I expected at first but he got me into in an adventure. However, not all adventures are smooth sailing, as I discovered a few weeks ago. In this blog post, I will recount the ups and downs of my journey to find this elusive doll and how I eventually managed to add it to my collection. Somehow this time it was a frustrating adventure to get my hands on this 1962 Ken.

The Initial Encounter of the 1962 Ken:

My adventure began when I stumbled upon what seemed to be a promising lead on a 1962 Ken doll in Austria. Filled with excitement, I eagerly contacted the seller to discuss the details. At first, everything seemed to be going well, and I was thrilled at the prospect of acquiring this rare piece. However, my enthusiasm was short-lived.

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The Initial Encounter of the 1962 Ken:

My adventure began when I stumbled upon what seemed to be a promising lead on a 1962 Ken doll in Austria. Filled with excitement, I eagerly contacted the seller to discuss the details. At first, everything seemed to be going well, and I was thrilled at the prospect of acquiring this rare piece. However, my enthusiasm was short-lived.

The Disappointing Turn:

Suddenly, without any warning, the seller ceased all communication. I found myself in a state of confusion and frustration, as the possibility of owning the 1962 Ken doll slipped away. It was an unsatisfying situation, particularly since I had plans to continue my video series featuring this doll. Determined to salvage the situation, I sought advice from fellow collectors. I know it’s not always easy since there are a lot of competitors who also want to buy this or that doll.

Seeking Guidance:

Desperate for answers, I reached out to a fellow collector who had previously purchased another doll from her. To my dismay, he revealed that the doll he bought from the same seller was damaged upon arrival. This information left me feeling disheartened, but it also served as a valuable lesson in navigating the world of vintage doll collecting. For more information about Vintage Ken I can recommend you this page https://somethingabouttheboy.com/

Turning to eBay:

With my dream of owning a 1962 Ken doll still burning strong, I decided to explore alternative avenues. It was then that I turned to the popular online marketplace, eBay. Armed with caution and a discerning eye, I meticulously searched through the listings for a while until I found a Ken doll that met my expectations. The 1962 Ken is harder to find than his 1961 Ken brother.

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My 1962 Ken with narrower eyebrows

The Final Triumph:

After careful consideration and thorough research, I finally found the perfect 1962 Ken doll on eBay. Although the journey was filled with unexpected twists and turns, the joy and satisfaction of finally acquiring this rare gem outweighed the initial disappointments. With my newly purchased doll in hand, I was able to continue my video series and share the excitement with my audience.

Conclusion:

Adventures, as enticing as they may seem, can sometimes present unforeseen challenges. My quest for a 1962 Ken doll was no exception. From the initial excitement to the disappointment of a lost opportunity, I learned the importance of perseverance and exploring alternative options. In the end, my determination paid off, and I was rewarded with a treasured addition to my collection. This adventure served as a reminder that even in the face of setbacks, the thrill of the chase is what makes the journey worthwhile.

Barbie doll wiki: What to know about Ken, Alan and the other male friends

This week I continue my series with my little wiki of Barbie, her family and friends. I’m going to write a little bit of the male friends of Barbie over the last decades. Her boyfriend, called Ken, was available first in 1961. There was a big demand for something like a male friend or a boyfriend, as the literature says. I don’t know if it is true or not but some sources report about Ken that there were three prototypes of the doll with different male genitals or intimations but only the the weakest intimation made it into production. It was regarded as very offensive for girls at the age of 10 or older to see a replica of nature. The society was not ready to deal with replicas of nature. So the logical conclusion is that Ken and his friends are eunuchs until their end?

Ken doll, the first one

In 1961 Ken doll became available. He was designed as a male friend or more, depending on the fantasy of the girl who owned him. At first he was marketed a doll for boys. Ruth Handler did not want to limit the fantasy of children during their plays. This can, of course, seen as an attempt to sell a wider variety of dolls to different children (female and male ones). Obviously this did not work out as planned. Girls found the male doll as attractive as Barbie doll. The sales figures were not bad but the target group was refocused. Early TV ads are a good example for this theory. Only the 1961 Ken came with flocked hair. The later versions came with painted hair. There was almost every year a re-issue of Ken until 1966.

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Flocked haired Ken to the left, 1962 Ken, 1963 Ken and Shortie Ken (from 1964)

Ken got a friend called Allan

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People loved wearing hats and coats in the 1960s. Was it a lot colder back then? #kensdaywednesday #barbieallan #barbiemidge #allansherwood #midgehadley #barbiedreamhouse

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In 1964 Allan was released as a male friend for Midge, Barbie’s best friend. So the four could go on a double date like in real life. I think from today’s point of view it’s a bit old-fashioned but I think in the 60s it was wide-spread. Allan disappeared in the late 1960s until he came back to a new generation of little girls when he and Midge celebrated their wedding (after a relationship of 25 years). Then he was suddenly gone for almost 10 years and came back in 2002 to become father (after almost 40 years of relationship). After the Happy Family play set time was over, he disappeared again. If you see him, greet him and say we kind of miss him.

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ALLAN (or how to steal your best friend’s husband headmold for your boyfriend). Jokes aside… In 1990 a handsome groom made his reappearence to marry Barbie’s bestie Midge with a facemold exclusively made for this ocassion. The flamant groom was Allan and his face became so successful that Mattel set aside the plans to launch him and Midge with their own family line as a replacement of the Heart Family (years before the Happy Family) to give Ken this new face because people prefered the Alan facemold (with a single L) than the 1988 Ken one. The 90s saw Ken with several faces, many created from Alan’s mold as a base with modifications, most of them in the way the hair was sculpted, although we can see some models with rooted hair too. Alan reapeared with Midge in 2001 with another face mold in the controverted line Happy Family and since this line we didn’t see him again. The boys: Sparkle Surprise Ken 1992 (Alan Facemold) Ken Secret Heart 1991 (Secret Heart Ken Facemold) Ken Hollywood Hair 1992 (Short Hair Alan) Ken Magic Jewel 2002 (Alan Rooted) #alanfacemold #barbiealan #kenalan #barbiemattel #kenmattel #alanmattel #kenhollywoodhair #kensparklesurprise #kensecrethearts #kenmagicjewel #fashiondoll

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The first afro-american friends

After Allan was gone, Brad came. Brad was the male friend or boyfriend of Christie. Brad, Christie and the black Francie were the first black Barbie dolls available. Today they are highly sought after. Then after Brad came Curtis, a male friend of Cara. His availability was also very limited to two years in the early 1970s.

Ken got real hair

Ken got eventually real hair (like Barbie doll) in the 1970s, one edition was the “Now Look Ken” in 1975 and the other one was “Sport and Shave Ken” in 1979. Groovy. The next Ken with real hair was the “Totally Hair/Ultra Hair Ken” in 1991 and “Shaving Fun Ken” in 1995 or 1996, then the Ken of “Butterfly Princess Barbie” also had real hair and a late 90s version of the Shaving Ken too. All the other editions had painted hair. Ken was constantly available and a reliable companion until 2004. Suddenly Ken and Barbie were separated and Barbie got a new boyfriend called Blaine but their relationship did not last that long. At the begin of this decade there was a reunion of Barbie and Ken.

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Mod hair Ken prototype

In 1981 the Sunsational Malibu Ken (black version) was the first official black Ken. I read about it that it became possible due to changed laws in 1980. A hispanic version of Ken was available in 1983, the Sun Gold Malibu Ken (hispanic version).

More friends

In 1982 Ken got a friend called Todd ( not sure if Todd from Tutti and Todd grew up or if this is another character). In 1986 he got a new friend called Derek (Rocker Derek).

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Dereck the rock star 1986 ????#barbie #instabarbie #rock #rockstar #star #neon #80smusic #80sbarbie #barbiecollection #barbiecollector #dereck #barbiederek ?

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In 1987 a new friend called Steven ( also afro-american) was introduced. He was available until 1994 and then was discontinued again. https://www.pinterest.de/pin/622341242240814201/?lp=true

Skipper got male friends too

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Skipper also got a male friend or boyfriend in 1979 called Scott but he disappeared again in 1980. Later in the early 1990s she got a new companion called Kevin from around 1990 until 1995. Unfortunately I was not able to find more information about Kevin.