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I'll do my bit to help the market research: I'd only take Jenny's head off if i absolutely had too. Also, in the case of the Ex Summit Alexa model and the like, you can't take the head off.
But for those with smaller storage needs, i guess being able to remove a head and use a storage case that's as small as possible is also a benefit. |
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If you have plenty of room then a full size 170cm (or even bigger) case might be the best answer. Then you don't have to spend time removing the head and if you're short on space then maybe a smaller case would be best, maybe one that doesn't come that far off the ground and could be stored under a bed? |
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Yup.
Being able to store a doll under the bed but, SAFELY is a great move. But in terms of working out the average height of a basic bed so that a case can be slid under... i wouldn't want that job. Considering you have to take into account the size of a doll, the material for the case, the padding etc hmm... tricky one. And my coffee hasn't kicked in yet so i'm struggling to form proper sentences. |
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You know there's always going to be that one doll owner with breasts that have their own gravitational pull kicking up a stink that he bought a case and can't close the lid |
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The issue is, that the cases we get are a set size. So I'm guessing, they have machinery, casts etc set up for certain sizes and we'd need to prove that another size would sell in considerable proportions. Anyway, I totally agree with you, so I've asked the question again more specifically if we could get a custom size. The next question is, exactly what height would be right? |
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I've at last found a way to properly store your girls under the bed
Shamus. |
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My loveable outcast unmentionable doll is 160cm tall with a healthy G chest, and her head is not removeable. So I guess I would need at least a 170cm case for her? My other dolls, I really don't like removing their heads. Most of my dolls, after screwing/plonking the head on once, the head never comes off again. So for some that would mean a 180cm trunk at least. If I had the skills of Mr Cabbage, and needed to hide them, I'd build a fake wall. Do many people store dolls under their bed? I cannot remember in my life ever having a bed that would accommodate a trunk underneath it. Especially not a trunk capable of providing sanctuary to a lady with an impressive chest. Cheers, Mr F |
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In the Shire we call those wardrobes
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Excellent idea
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Mr flibble. My skye currently has g cup breats until i replace her body. She can fit comfortably under my ottoman bed. I did remove the hardboard base to gain a couple of inches and layed a 4in thick foam mattress down. Rarely gets used but handy to have
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