In focus: Collectors gather in an auditorium populated by occasionally valuable playthings
Tim Hacker
In focus: Collectors gather in an auditorium populated by occasionally valuable playthings
Elaine Goulden of Miami, Ariz., holds Efanbee dolls named
Brother and Sister. The dolls from the 1940s have yarn hair and
their heads are made from composite materials — sort of like
cardboard, which means they could swell and be ruined if
exposed
Posted: Saturday, February 10, 2007 3:58 am
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Updated: 6:19 pm, Fri Oct 7, 2011.
In focus: Collectors gather in an auditorium populated by occasionally valuable playthings
Tribune
East Valley Tribune
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What a doll! Make that dolls, plural: Collectors from across
Arizona gathered at the Shrine Auditorium in Phoenix recently to
buy, sell or just look at hundreds of antique and collectible
dolls.
Tribune photographer Tim Hacker asked some East Valley doll
aficionados to pose with theirs.
Each week, InFocus captures a slice of life in the East Valley
through the lens of Tribune photographers. The events and
activities will be entertaining and something we can all relate to
— or enjoy.
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Saturday, February 10, 2007 3:58 am.
Updated: 6:19 pm.