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German bisque doll

  • ... that antique bisque dolls (pictured) are collectible, and dolls from French companies like Jumeau can be worth over US$20,000?
  • ...that the Love Tester, created in 1969, was the first product by Nintendo to use real electronic components?
  • ...that Tuttuki Bako players insert their finger 60 mm (2.4 in) into an electronic device to render images of that finger on an LCD screen?

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  • ...that Amish dolls (pictured) are left faceless, possibly to emphasize that "all are alike in the eyes of God"?

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  • ...that a 1950s Annalee Doll was auctioned off for a record $6,000 in 1992?

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  • ... that antique bisque dolls (pictured) are collectible, and dolls from French companies like Jumeau can be worth over US$20,000?

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  • ...that the real name of the G.I. Joe character Dusty is Ronald W. Tadur?

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  • ...that the travels of a shipment of 29,000 Friendly Floatees bath toys lost overboard in the Pacific in 1992 have been used to model the world's ocean currents?

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  • ...that the first themed Lego Modular Houses set, released in April 2007, was designed for people aged 16 and older and meant to be "toys for adults"?

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  • ...that the Love Tester, created in 1969, was the first product by Nintendo to use real electronic components?

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  • ...that Silly Bandz, popular silicone bracelets that spring into a shape when taken off, have been banned in classrooms for being too distracting?

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  • ...that Tuttuki Bako players insert their finger 60 mm (2.4 in) into an electronic device to render images of that finger on an LCD screen?


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