I can TOTALLY get behind selling off a bunch of crummy porcelain dolls, but if going to all the trouble, Gene, why not spell check, and research a tiny bit? We know you have a computer. You have some experience with dolls. How does the word 'porcelain' get typed out 'porcalin' Gene? That doesn't look right does it? Why not spend three minutes doing a google search? It would catch the misspelling and redirect you to 'porcelain' dolls. Perhaps one of these dolls is worth more than $5. I did just that, and here is a revised listing that I wrote, primarily by cutting and pasting someone else's information, just for you:
Porcelain Dolls and Collectible Dolls for sale; MOTIVATED SELLER!! Take a look at my doll collection; you’ll agree that they are absolutely stunning. Crafted with exquisite detail, each doll in my collection is unique and full of personality with beautiful dresses and gowns. While Native American porcelain dolls comprise the bulk of my collection, there are also holiday dolls, baby dolls, princess dolls and general dressing dolls. Included are clear, acrylic stands to showcase their beauty. Don't miss this opportunity!
That wasn't so difficult, right? Strangely, the thing that interests me the most is that Caboodles train case in the showcase. That is something that I would buy for $5. After researching that for, like, one second, I found this listing on etsy
http://www.etsy.com/listing/91868148/caboodles-makeup-carrier-case-purple?
That seller anticipates getting $35 for it! I might spend that. Late in the evening after a glass of wine. Sure!
Anyway. I don't like dolls that much, but I definitely think this Gene could amp it up a little and it would pay 'alot'
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