John doll netmap6/11/2023 ![]() ![]() We anticipate an early sell out, the same fast sell-out situation that happened with our now famous "Jackie I and Jackie II" dolls. John-John will be ready to ship in the summer of 2001. He comes with a custom designed, all metal doll stand and Classic Trademark GADCO Doll Box. (This hand was specially sculpted so that it could be posed in the exact way that John-John, at that poignant historical moment, positioned his salute very tentative it is amazingly exact.) When he sits, his legs go straight out and do not bend. His saluting arm can be positioned at his side or in the famous saluting position. He has strong armatures, permitting him to be easily posed for sitting as well as standing. His coat is fully lined and comes with official custom-made metal buttons that say, "President of the United States" exclusively made just for The Great American Doll Company. In other words, they stop where normal legs stop so he looks great with his coat on or with his short jump suit (off-white wool challis material) and a long-sleeved dusty blue cotton shirt. John-John is made with exquisite little boy legs that are sculpted to go all the way to the bottom of his torso. His clothes, made as close to the original design as possible, are exquisitely recreated out of top quality woolen and cotton materials. "alive" look, a realism, that both excites and appeals to us. Handmade glass eyes, hand set eyelashes, and the finest of synthetic hair are used to create an Following our own tradition of excellence, our trademarked quality is seen throughout the construction of John-John. In the production of John-John, no effort or expense was spared in recreating the most realistic rendition that was possible. Little John peaking out from beneath his father's Presidential desk in the Oval Office. Incorporates genuine piece of President John F. Masterful true to life recreation of historical event. Limited World Wide Standard Edition - 2000 The Great American Doll Company/GADCO John-John® Doll Pageįeaturing the famous third of a page article in the New York Times Styles Section!! ![]()
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