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How Blythe Dolls Became Collectible:
Blythe Dolls have become hugely popular among select doll collectors! Interestingly, the first Blythe Dolls were created and sold in 1972 by Kenner (toy company now out of business). The dolls were designed by Allison Katzman in 1972 with the notable feature of their huge eyes being able to change colors by pulling a string.
The first Blythe dolls were only sold for about one year -- there just wasn't much interest -- yet, who knew that they would become Extremely popular 30 some years later?
The Blythe Dolls\' rise to popularity is incredibly unique! It seems a TV producer, Gina Garan decided to practice photography using a 1972 Blythe Doll. In 2002 she published a book with her Blythe Doll photos.
The book inspired Hasbro (license holder) to give Takara of Japan a license to produce Blythe Dolls. These dolls were named NEO Blythe Dolls. The dolls were a "hit" in Japan, so Hasbro gave the license to Ashton Drake to produce the dolls in the US. The Blythe Dolls became quite a niche product among a select group in the US.
Blythe dolls price range is quite broad. The NEO Blythe Dolls by Takara sell at around $60 retail -- yet the first releases and limited editions are quite collectible and are priced higher.
The most collectible Blythe Dolls are the original 1972 Blythe Dolls made by Kenner. They can fetch upwards to over a thousand dollars!
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