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Barbie Doll Invented

Sunday, August 24th, 2008

You may ask yourself who invented the Barbie Doll and what is all this craze about? Well this craze started back in 1959 and has been going strong ever since. During a trip to Europe Ruth Handler purchased a doll called “Bild Lilli”. This doll was based on a German comic strip and was a gag gift for adults. She brought the doll back to the U.S. and started working on redesigning the doll and worked with a designer who could design doll clothes. The invention of the Barbie Doll was made by Ruth Handler and she named Barbie after her daughter Barbara. On March 9th, 1959 the invention of the Barbie Doll was presented at the Toy Fair in New York City.

Check out some of the earliest Barbie Dolls.

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1959 Barbie- Barbie Doll Invented

Saturday, January 19th, 2008


“New for 1959, the BARBIE doll: A shapely teenage fashion Model! Retail price $3.00…”

You may ask yourself who invented the Barbie doll, what year(1959)was it invented,what was its original price, and what is all this craze about? Well the history of the Barbie doll started back in 1959 and has been going strong ever since. Prior to the time the Barbie doll was invented, Elliot and Ruth Handler (the inventors of the Barbie doll) started a company with Harold Matson which was “Mattel”- it was the joining of the two names. The mattel company was originally started in 1945 (14 years prior to 1959) to build and sell picture frames. Elliot invented a business on the side where he was making dollhouse furniture out of the picture frame pieces. Elliot Handler recalled in 1967 “My bright young wife stated if I could make this furniture for the house, why not make some for sale?” And so the Handler furniture business was begun. As business was booming Ruth noticed her daughter Barbara and her friends spending time playing with the grown up paper dolls versus playing with baby dolls. The girls needed a doll they could play with and imagine what they could be when they grew up. She soon realized that there was niche for this type of market. She brought the idea she had invented to her husband who as part founder of Mattel. He quickly his told the inventor (Ruth) that it was an expensive idea.

During a trip to Europe she purchased a doll called “Bild Lilli”. The german inventor invented this doll based on a German comic strip and was a gag gift for adults. Ruth brought the doll back to the U.S. and started working on redesigning the doll and worked with a designer who could design doll clothes. A likeness of the doll was made and Ruth Handler invented the name “Barbie” after her daughter Barbara. On March 9th, 1959 the Barbie doll was presented at the Toy Fair in New York City.

Since the Barbie doll was invented many things have happened:
Mass plastic and vinyl had to be invented for Barbie to be produced.
The inventor company (Mattel) sold 500 million Barbie dolls during the first eight years since the Barbie doll was invented.
The Mattel Company became a publicly traded company in 1959/1960.
Since 1959,within 5 years, Mattel, the company that invented the Barbie doll, made the Fortune 500 list.
Because of Barbie’s success another doll was invented the next year and it was named Ken. Ken was Barbie’s on and off again boyfriend who was named after the inventor’s (Ruth Handler) son Ken.

The inventor of the barbie doll in 1959, Ruth and Elliot Handler

Since the Barbie doll was invented in 1959, she has been everything that Ruth had envisioned and more. When she watched her daughter Barbara play with paper dolls she knew that she wanted her daughter to have a doll that she could imagine with. She could play with the doll and live out her dreams.

From the time she was invented, Barbie has done many things and here are just a few:(see below the slide show of some of the Barbies through the years)

Barbie has had 80 careers starting in 1959 with a teenage fashion model to a Presidential candidate
Barbie is marketed in over 150 countries and represents 45 different nationalities
Barbie has had 43 pets that were invented as companions for Barbie. Everything from dogs to a zebra- her first pet was a horse named Dancer
Barbie has made the art of collecting Barbies second only to stamp collecting

Barbie made the most interesting decision when she went into the official “America’s Time Capsule” which was buried at the celebration of the Bicentennial in 1976. This showed what an impact the Barbie Doll has had with our society since it was first invented in 1959. Barbie has changed with the times through her clothes and her careers which represents the ever changing aspirations of every little girl. Since the original Barbie doll was invented in the year 1959 by inventor (Ruth Handler) and carried a original price of $3.00, she has now become an icon which represents the ever changing world we live in

8 steps for Collecting Barbie Dolls

Thursday, December 20th, 2007

8 Steps for collecting Barbie Dolls

Step 1
To determine the value of your collectible Barbie doll first examine it carefully and note wear and tear or defects. Remember damage will decrease the value.
Step 2
If you have a collectible Barbie doll has never been removed from the box (NRFB) it carries a much higher value than a collectible Barbie doll that has been removed.
Step 3
A collectible Barbie doll that has been altered or restored may enhance its attractiveness however will be of less value to collectors.
Step 4
The date on your collectible Barbie doll’s abdomen is not the date it was made it is the date the mold was created.
Step 5
The fewer Barbie dolls of a specific type that were made means there is greater value. Collector editions of Barbie dolls are produced in quantities of 35,000 and Limited editions are produced in quantities of less than 35,000. These limited editions are usually of more value as collectibles.
Step 6
If you have the collectible Barbie doll’s original outfit your Barbie doll is of more value wearing it when sold. This is also true for accessories. Accessories will increase the value of your Barbie doll. Click here for Barbie doll accessories Toys & Games
Step 7
Purchase a book that lists current values for collectible Barbie doll. Find your doll in the book and match the condition to the listings to determine value. When looking through a pricing guide use several guides and get the average price to get a realistic value.

Step 8
Compare your collectible Barbie doll with other collectors, collector shows in the area, local stores, auctions, and online searches to get an idea of the value of your Barbie doll. You may want to get your collectible Barbie doll appraised if you are unable to locate it in a pricing guide.

A collectible Barbie doll should be an item you collect because it appeals to you. This is the point where the value of your collectible Barbie doll becomes intangible so even if the worth of your collectible Barbie doll isn’t valuable to the market, the sentimental worth could make it more valuable to you!

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Check out some cool Barbie items

Sunday, December 16th, 2007

Barbie is so totally cool…check out these items I found…If you are Barbie collector or wannabe these are must haves!

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Value of Collectible Barbie Doll

Saturday, December 15th, 2007

If you have collectible Barbie Dolls and you are wondering ” what’s their values?” you must first look at their condition. For instance a collectible doll that has never been removed from it’s box (NRFB) is sometimes of more value than a Barbie that has. There several different conditions your Barbie Doll will possess which will help you determine how much value your collectible Barbies are worth. When you look at the Barbie Doll to find its collectible value look at the following scenarios:

Is it NFIB- New found in box? If it is, then it will be in mint condition in the box with all the tags, clothing, accessories and in “store new” condition. This greatly increases their collectible value.

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