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Jackolantern99
12-04-2004, 08:30 PM
Hey guys. Didn't know exactly where this should go, so I just threw it up here.
I'm in dire need of a Tiffany doll from Bride of Chucky. I've searched high and low, but the only one I can find is this hideous-looking one wearing a veil and with massive ammouts of black eye shadow on. Reminds me more of a Barbie doll.
Anyway, this is the one I'm looking for:
http://www.frightcatalog.com/images/large_catalog_images/4603_4603.jpg
Everywhere I look, it seems to be sold out. If someone can direct me to a place online where it's in stock, I'd love you forever.
And E-bay is kinda' out, since I'm broke until after the holidays...plus I only found one of this particular doll on there...
Thanks a lot!
Chuck D
12-04-2004, 08:32 PM
Word of advice whenever you buy it;
It is easily damaged, I had to buy a new one because the plastic head fell off once I took her out of the damn box! The one I have now is still in the original fucking packaging.
Laow-Z
12-04-2004, 08:36 PM
I thought i saw that one in Spencers in our mall. Not sure if they have a website though.
Jackolantern99
12-04-2004, 08:51 PM
Originally posted by Laow-Z
I thought i saw that one in Spencers in our mall. Not sure if they have a website though.
The only one that Spencers sells is this one:
http://images.andale.com/120/100/5694983/1090175299023_tiffany_voice_portrait_600_OPT.jpg
...which is the hideous one I described above and refuse to buy, for the sheer fact that it looks like shit. Not to mention the fact that the one pictured above should come with a stand and some kind of voice thingy, but yesterday when I went to Spencers she was just hanging from a hook with a Glen and Chucky doll.
I want to grab a Tiffany doll (since it seems the hardest to find), then pick up Glen, then Chucky (since they're available in abundance...the screen-accuracy isn't important to me on Chucky, just Tiffany. Love the girl), and display them in my room on a shelf I got from IKEA that I love...
I MUST find this other doll...
boogeyman87
12-04-2004, 08:55 PM
I looked but all the places that had it were out of stock or sold out. I'll still keep an eye out for it though. :)
Jackolantern99
12-04-2004, 08:56 PM
Originally posted by boogeyman87
I looked but all the places that had it were out of stock or sold out. I'll still keep an eye out for it though. :)
Thanks a lot :)
I'm now kicking myself for not grabbing it from Fright Catalog when I could have. It appears that last time they had it, it was on sale for $29.99!!! A frickin' steal! And I missed it....:(
Maybe I can turn tricks in LA to get info as to where I can get one...
NightMareMan
12-13-2004, 01:04 AM
Man man when you buy toys and stuff you cannot open them nor play with them they must stay sealed up for eternity
Silverpsycho
12-15-2004, 05:34 AM
Originally posted by NightMareMan
Man man when you buy toys and stuff you cannot open them nor play with them they must stay sealed up for eternity
Well, I used to think that way, but with newer merch I have been getting...I take the doll/figure out to display and enjoy. I just think that in the long-run, I will never sell them, so why not enjoy them? However, I do keep a ton of stuff in the package...only if it looks better that way and if I know its value is pretty high. It does suck looking at some good things in the package and wanting to take it out...it's torture that builds up slowly over the years...lol. :D
Jackolantern99
12-15-2004, 07:03 PM
Originally posted by NightMareMan
Man man when you buy toys and stuff you cannot open them nor play with them they must stay sealed up for eternity
Only creepy comic book nerds do that, thinking that they'll be worth millions in 40 years...
Superman
12-15-2004, 07:11 PM
Originally posted by Jackolantern99
Only creepy comic book nerds do that, thinking that they'll be worth millions in 40 years... Uumm...no. I collect tons of stuff and do not open it. I have no intention of selling any of it ever. It is for my enjoyment. I don't plan to make any $$ off of it. I just think it looks better in the package. If I want to open an item...I'll buy 2...1 to open and one to keep sealed. Calling someone a "comic book nerd" is not an acurate description of collector's in general and perhaps you should be nicer so you don't offend anyone.
boogeyman87
12-15-2004, 07:33 PM
Originally posted by Superman
Uumm...no. I collect tons of stuff and do not open it. I have no intention of selling any of it ever. It is for my enjoyment. I don't plan to make any $$ off of it. I just think it looks better in the package. If I want to open an item...I'll buy 2...1 to open and one to keep sealed. Calling someone a "comic book nerd" is not an acurate description of collector's in general and perhaps you should be nicer so you don't offend anyone.
Do they call you The Collector! :)
Superman
12-15-2004, 08:13 PM
Originally posted by boogeyman87
Do they call you The Collector! :) No that would be from that episode of the Simpsons that fat Comic Book Guy. He was the collector in an episode of the Tree House of Terror or something like that.
boogeyman87
12-15-2004, 08:15 PM
Originally posted by Superman
No that would be from that episode of the Simpsons that fat Comic Book Guy. He was the collector in an episode of the Tree House of Terror or something like that.
I know, i just have this image of you now kidnapping Mark Hamil and putting him in a big plastic bag.:p
Superman
12-15-2004, 08:19 PM
Originally posted by boogeyman87
I know, i just have this image of you now kidnapping Mark Hamil and putting him in a big plastic bag.:p Sorry...I'm too cheap to buy a plastic bag that big. lol :D
Jackolantern99
12-15-2004, 08:46 PM
Originally posted by Superman
Calling someone a "comic book nerd" is not an acurate description of collector's in general and perhaps you should be nicer so you don't offend anyone.
And would that make this place any more interesting? Didn't think so.
Superman
12-15-2004, 08:47 PM
Originally posted by Jackolantern99
And would that make this place any more interesting? Didn't think so. You are correct sir, but it could help.
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