Showing posts with label Wanda Walker doll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wanda Walker doll. Show all posts

Friday, March 29, 2019

Doll-A-Day 2019 #87: Wanda Walker

  Today doll is similar to the Finger Ding dolls of the 1960's and early 1970's. She 's this girl.


Her name is Wanda Walker.


Her box calls her an 'antique replica',but I think that just means she's an antique style doll, and not a replica of any previous doll.


She was made by Shackman in 1978. She is, as I said, a simlar idea to the Finger Ding dolls. (You can see my posts on Finger Ding dolls HERE,and HERE.) As with the finger Dings, the human provides the doll's legs by way of their fingers.



I'm assuming this doll was made for a child because the holes for the fingers to be poked through the doll's body were a tight squeeze.


The shoes that fit onto the tips of the fingers to provide the doll's feet were even tighter.


  Do you know how hard it is to turn your hand around so that a doll on it is facing forward so you can take it's picture?!
 

Her arms are jointed.

She has a little pocket with a handkerchief in it.

   After a while I figured out that it was easier to just photograph her upside down and rotate the picture. It was a lot easier than trying to rotate my hand!

 





  I'm fat, but I have small hands and fingers.  The shoes were getting pretty tight by the time I got finished! I might have tried  for more interesting pictures, but I had to get those things off!


With my short fingers she is about 7 inches tall.



See you tomorrow for another doll.