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Originally Posted by Adam&Emma
Stand looks impressive. I see what shamus is saying about this pic. The bracket is digging in to the skin. Can this not simply be flipped over 180 degrees so it hangs down above the neck joint
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Originally Posted by shamus
Hi Adam,
That makes more sense and explains the angles as they would be going around the back of the head.
Its a vendor photo though who I assumed was also the manufacturer so the surely they would have known that?
Also, looking at it, it may still be a bit too close and cause pressure against the head TPE / Silicone. But, there wouldn't be the same level of weight pressure there.
Yes, I'm thinking that your right. the picture seems to be showing it installed incorrectly making me things that the vendor is perhaps not the manufacturer.
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Originally Posted by cyan
It looks pretty handy but I'd want to know the results of long term placement with the neck connector, I would consider add adding some foam around the support bracket to perhaps reduce impact on our lovelies necks?
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Originally Posted by algaeholics
The angled piece is to allow the head to fit on properly I expect.
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Originally Posted by Lulu1971
I'd be concerned about damage to the neck with that design. Hair wouldn't always cover it depending on the style/length.
However, I have a Rachel. She stands up on her own even in high heels, whether on carpet or tiles
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Hello,
After rotating the new M16 connector 180 degrees, the head cannot be installed, or it may cause significant damage to the doll's head.
Additionally, our product range is quite diverse; some are OEM products, and some are produced by us. This stand is a collaboration with Chinese doll enthusiasts and is manufactured by a factory on our behalf.
Best Wishes,
Coeros.