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Re: Where do you look for used dolls?

Postby Kirahfaye » Tue Apr 28, 2015 6:03 am

There is actually a "Dollfie & BJDs" section within the Dolls by "Brand, Company and Character" section on Ebay. Then within that it's separated between "Mini, MSD", "Full Size, SD", "Tiny, Anthro" and "Other". However, due to the options sellers have when creating auctions, you can find Tinies in SD, MSDs in Other, etc. and you'll have to weed through tons of doll accessories so your best bet might be to refine your search from highest price to lowest (or vise-versa). As GH mentioned, you can use the "-" (minus) symbol to help remove unwanted items from your search. You can even remove several by just adding a comma between (i.e., Luts SD -shoes, -wigs, -eyes). Also, try mixing it up with company names that people might get wrong - Doll Heart instead of Dollheart, Lutz instead of Luts, Doll Zone instead of Dollzone, etc. Also, some lines of dolls are popular on their own and you can try searching for them specifically, such as Minifee instead of just Fairyland or Delf instead of just Luts.

The most important thing is - be wary when dealing with Ebay. I find at least one recaster there a week. Recasters aren't just thieves (which is bad enough), but the dolls they create are not only inferior products, they can actually be harmful because of the chemicals and compounds used to make them.

While there are several reputable dealers who represent specific manufacturers (like Junky Spot, J-Pop, Doll's Singing, etc.) there are others that exist strictly to rip you off. Pay careful attention to the negative and neutral feedback. Personally, I won't deal with someone that has less than a 99% rating and I look very carefully at any seller with less than 99.5%. And if you have any questions about any of the sellers on Ebay, don't hesitate to ask us our thoughts.

To be honest, for your first doll (or two), going directly through a dealer or manufacturer is the safest bet. Many dealers and manufacturers offer layaway and when you consider that in the BJD resell market a "used" doll normally goes for as much and, sometimes, more than the doll original cost and the private seller often doesn't offer layway options it can be the better route. Denver Doll and Mint on Card offer layaway options, for example as does Iplehouse, off the top of my head.

Sadly, Junky Spot does not offer layaway anymore (but Emory has his reasons), so if its an Obitsu that you have your heart set on, the secondary market will be your best bet.
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Re: Where do you look for used dolls?

Postby K2! » Tue Apr 28, 2015 6:25 am

With the large 1/3 scale Obitsus (40cm to 65cm) you generally don't have to worry about recasts. Being made of plastic and vinyl, making Obitsu parts requires a lot of technical expertise and expensive equipment, whereas you could make resin recasts on your kitchen table for under $100 dollars.
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Re: Where do you look for used dolls?

Postby Jobee » Tue Apr 28, 2015 4:27 pm

I really love shopping at Mimiwoo. http://www.mimiwoo.com/ They have good sales.
Junkyspot is a really good store too. http://junkyspot.com/obindex.html Very good customer service.

Edit: Oops! I didn't notice the "used" part of the question. >.<
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Re: Where do you look for used dolls?

Postby Geekmama » Wed Apr 29, 2015 11:10 am

Jobee wrote:I really love shopping at Mimiwoo. http://www.mimiwoo.com/ They have good sales.
Junkyspot is a really good store too. http://junkyspot.com/obindex.html Very good customer service.

Edit: Oops! I didn't notice the "used" part of the question. >.<


That's OK, I'm looking at new, too, after the cautions about buying used when new to the market. OMG< the Mimiwoo site it amazing! Junkyspot is great, too! Thanks!
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Re: Where do you look for used dolls?

Postby WhiteDove01s » Wed Apr 29, 2015 3:22 pm

Geekmama wrote:Junkyspot is great, too! Thanks!


I think all my new purchases (most of my dolls are secondhand, more fun for me that way) that weren't 'Under $15 on sale on Amazon' were hitting the Obitsu section on Junkyspot. They really are great to deal with!
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Re: Where do you look for used dolls?

Postby Tasuke » Thu Jun 25, 2015 9:53 am

i'm always on the lookout for 1/6 Anime-themed character dolls. the BAY has been my best source so far,
any advice for alternate sources, and/or better deals? the aftermarket on 1/6 seems pretty slim at present,
perhaps i am missing out somewhere?
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Re: Where do you look for used dolls?

Postby Mary Kathryn » Mon Jun 29, 2015 2:43 pm

K2! wrote:With the large 1/3 scale Obitsus (40cm to 65cm) you generally don't have to worry about recasts. Being made of plastic and vinyl, making Obitsu parts requires a lot of technical expertise and expensive equipment, whereas you could make resin recasts on your kitchen table for under $100 dollars.


I'm not even being funny here. I think Obistu should hire you. I probably never would have bought my 2 vinyl girls if not for your crew. If they had any idea the amazing stuff you with your girls (and guys) they'd have to know you're the best advertisement they could ever dream of.

Ahem......back to the topic. :oops: :lol:

Thrift stores, usually. If I'm looking for resin I check here & DoA. I don't know if you guys are like this but I've cruised some of the local flea markets so much that I know exactly who usually sells dolls and I check in every couple of weeks. :lol: I ebay it if I'm looking for something niche or clothing lots.
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Re: Where do you look for used dolls?

Postby embyquinn » Sat Jul 04, 2015 11:47 am

Thrift stores like Goodwill are my go-to place for dolls to use for parts/rebodies. America's Thrift Store often sells bags full of doll bodies for about $2-3. I have enough spare bodies to see Cherry through the next millenium.
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