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NicoleJere…
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Pictured is a "Mod" Ken doll that appears to be from the 1960s or 1970s. The paint, hair, and clothes are all in good condition.
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Posted 3 months ago
NicoleJere…
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Pictured is a "Mod" Ken doll that appears to be from the 1960s or 1970s. The paint, hair, and clothes are all in good condition.
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im not into guy dolls but thats cool ,are they worth much these days
He is "mod ken doll" By mattel
One that just sold Lundy
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-BARBIE-MOD-HAIR-KEN-DOLL-WITH-ORIGINAL-OUTFIT-4424-/251220415577?pt=US_Dolls_Bears_Toys&hash=item3a7de75459
hi manikin ,hope ur well ,thats it ,short money ha
Hi lundy hope your doing well also :-) and started your new career ! :-)
Ken is not real desirable to collectors and he is newer . If Mint in box they do much better. Barbie's unless mint and or In wonderful conditionfrom 1959-1970 era have lost some value but they are still sought after .Newer than that have taken a nose dive :-( Have a nice day
thank you manikin,doing ok ,nothing on new career yet ,
Oh, I loved my Barbies! I was in my thirties before I parted with them. I never had this one. My Ken was earlier, and sometimes I borrowed a G.I. Joe from one of my brothers when Barbie, Francie, Midge, etc. were entertaining. I really enjoyed seeing this one. Thank you! : )
My pleasure, miKKo! :)