So I won't be getting one to check out for close to $200. She was kind enough to send me some more photos of the dolls, unfortunately they are so blurry that they don't really clear up any of the questions I had. It looks a though the colour of their scalp under the hair is correct but the hair on the picture below of Mango appears to be all different oranges. My real Mango does not have hair like this, please let me know if yours does.





If you look at Guava's ear closely you can see a vague outline through the blurry photo of the square shape around her ear that has been seen previously on other suspected fakes.
The picture above of Guava appears to have a really pink scalp, just like the ones posted on Fake Takara Blythe Galore. It is really hard to tell if the grommit on the string hole is gold or silver but to me it looks gold.


I don't think I will bother replying to Ms Kary, I am convinced that these sub standard dolls are not a product of dodgy quality checking at the factory, but real counterfeiters, copying Blythe and selling them as the real thing.
Having seen all the other "naked Blythe dolls" being sold that are obviously not meant to be copies of any particular doll I am convinced. Having been shown this pictures of what looks like a real Mango and Guava in a box, made and sold by the same people that are selling the naked dolls, I am convinced. Seeing a doll on the naked Blythe doll list that is an exact copy of a 10th Anniversary Blythe has me convinced that they are making inferior copies and selling them at full price. Whether they are using old moulds from previous contracts to make official dolls or just creating their own, these dolls are not the real thing and should not be sold as such.
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