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Patti Playpal doll lost her head



 
 
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Old September 21st 08, 10:33 PM posted to rec.collecting.dolls
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Default Patti Playpal doll lost her head

A friend of mine who doesn't have access to a computer, has a patti
playpal doll. The head of the doll came off. There is a little piece
of metal inside the neck of the doll, connected to the springs inside
the doll's upper torso, which keep the doll's head on. Does anyone
here have any idea which direction the piece of metal goes inside the
head? As you can see from the photo in the included link, there are
two holes in the metal piece. How does she put the doll's head back
on correctly?

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