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lockable storage cases
we now have lockable storage cases back in stock for free shipping in uk and Europe:
https://lovedoll.co.uk/wp-content/up...light-case.jpg We have 3 sizes with the following internal dimensions: ---------------------- Large - 160x45x28cm Medium - 150x45x28cm Torso - 100x45x28cm ---------------------- Jane x |
:rolleyes: Aren't you missing a size? Gee, can't think why that could be...
How about you just call them "large" and "small" to save any confusion - or resentment? |
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If you only plan to sell them in two sizes from now on, perhaps "large" and "medium" is misleading, as it implies the availability of a third size, which is now not the case |
FFS - OP's post is very clear. They sell 3 sizes. The smallest being for a TORSO, it's written in black and white mate! :slaphead
Psion |
Oh here we go, who let him off the leash?
Back off, Psion, I've got pepper spray |
Nothing to back off from sunshine.
All I did was state facts. If you can't read, don't get upset with me. Psion |
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we may even look at an extra large being 170cm and up too |
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Could always use McDonalds sizing and have Medium, Large, Extra Large.
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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? |
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. :D |
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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 :21 |
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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? |
I've at last found a way to properly store your girls under the bed :D
http://www.uklovedollforums.co.uk/fo...ictureid=84544 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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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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I'm wondering if ottoman beds are also more hassle than you'd like to go through on, say a daily basis? I can imagine it messes your bed each time you lift it and you have to smooth it down again? What about these storage boxes / free standing ottomans? The type you put at the bottom of your bed to keep extra blankets in. If these were big enough and maybe lockable, could these be the ideal solution? Jane |
Swanky! I like the wheels on them ( bet nobody noticed). To help you move the box around without removing the contents - sterling! :tu
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