To the tune of "It's Raining Men".
I was disappointed that I wasn't drawn in the lottery to purchase the recent ITBE Fine Jewel Rayna. I'm a fan of that mold and knew that the A-Tone version would be very popular. Her prices NRFB on secondary market are triple her original retail price. I just refuse to give someone that much of my hard earned money. I don't like buying from speculators - I believe they are parasites preying on the collecting community. (Was that too harsh?)
As a "seasoned" collector I know that patience is a virtue. A collector recently offered this doll nude for a good price, so I grabbed her up.
I don't mind not having the dress. The seller included the panties, original box, stand, and even the shoes. I was very happy! Her hair was a little greasy feeling, so I washed it out. For some reason, she looks like a "label collecting girl", so Fine Jewel Rayna is wearing a Burberry style dress from Clear Lan.
I like buying dolls that are nude or have been displayed/redressed and loved. There's no worry about devaluing them. (I guess that may be why I don't like buying a new car. When you drive it off the lot, it loses value!) I have a couple dolls NRFB that I just cannot bring myself to take out because they are worth so much. That is one of the reasons, I sold my NRFB High Toned Rayna last year. I couldn't justify taking her out and redoing her hair when she was worth so much on secondary market.
I had seen someone on flickr post photos of a High Toned Rayna that was amazing. You cannot imagine my excitement when this doll was listed on e-bay, BIN with free shipping. The price was less than for what I sold mine. She was complete, and her hair is perfection. This High Toned Rayna has been very well cared for and just needed a new home. I couldn't click that BIN fast enough.
This restyled doll is everything I wanted in a High Toned Rayna. She is also wearing a Clear Lan fashion.
So, here at my house this week, "It's Rayna Dolls … hallelujah!"
I was disappointed that I wasn't drawn in the lottery to purchase the recent ITBE Fine Jewel Rayna. I'm a fan of that mold and knew that the A-Tone version would be very popular. Her prices NRFB on secondary market are triple her original retail price. I just refuse to give someone that much of my hard earned money. I don't like buying from speculators - I believe they are parasites preying on the collecting community. (Was that too harsh?)
As a "seasoned" collector I know that patience is a virtue. A collector recently offered this doll nude for a good price, so I grabbed her up.
I don't mind not having the dress. The seller included the panties, original box, stand, and even the shoes. I was very happy! Her hair was a little greasy feeling, so I washed it out. For some reason, she looks like a "label collecting girl", so Fine Jewel Rayna is wearing a Burberry style dress from Clear Lan.
I like buying dolls that are nude or have been displayed/redressed and loved. There's no worry about devaluing them. (I guess that may be why I don't like buying a new car. When you drive it off the lot, it loses value!) I have a couple dolls NRFB that I just cannot bring myself to take out because they are worth so much. That is one of the reasons, I sold my NRFB High Toned Rayna last year. I couldn't justify taking her out and redoing her hair when she was worth so much on secondary market.
I had seen someone on flickr post photos of a High Toned Rayna that was amazing. You cannot imagine my excitement when this doll was listed on e-bay, BIN with free shipping. The price was less than for what I sold mine. She was complete, and her hair is perfection. This High Toned Rayna has been very well cared for and just needed a new home. I couldn't click that BIN fast enough.
This restyled doll is everything I wanted in a High Toned Rayna. She is also wearing a Clear Lan fashion.
So, here at my house this week, "It's Rayna Dolls … hallelujah!"