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There are a lot of large, clear photos so you can
see the details of the repairs,please wait for them to load and then scroll down to see before and after shots of dolls restored by the seminar instructor, JoAnn Morgan.
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This very rare doll, a KPM, was brought
to me for restoration.Even though she was badly damaged, she still has considerable value because she is not only rare but
this one is quite a large size. Someone had rebuilt the shoulder plate, and filled in broken areas, with a material that
resembled bread dough that had hardened. It had then been painted over with paint in strange colors, though I stripped
off most of it you can still see some of it in these "before" shots. I had to chip away all this strange material and rebuild
the shoulder plate in front and then refill all the cracks and holes front and back.

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Below you see photos of an 18" French Fashion
doll that was brought to me for repair. As you can see , the front of her face had been broken off and glued back on. I soaked
it apart and took photos of it before I put it back together and did an invisible repair.
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