Posted 1 year ago
Love.anyth…
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My two older sisters and I each got a Mary Lou Walker bride doll for Christmas of 1958. I now have my sisters' bride dolls as neither have any children and I have a daughter, although these really can't be played with (I on the other hand, being only 6 at the time, did play with mine and she looks it, but still a great keepsake from our childhood). We only photographed one, but the other is identical and still have the box.
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