Good starting place for newbies?
- DennisMadsen
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Good starting place for newbies?
Sincerely,
Dennis.
- netwit
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Re: Good starting place for newbies?
The Dolls in General section is where members can compare the relative merits of various dolls,
so this is a good place to start if you want general doll info.
For creative pictures of Dolls, I'd recommend the Eye Candy section.
If you're more interested in the members, and participating in posts and chats, you can visit
Open Forum.
You can always visit the various Vendor's forums for more specific information, once you've started
to limit your choices to what suits you.
If you're looking for a deal, or meaning to sell a doll or toy, check out the Sales on TDF and Wanted Items sections.
HTH
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Re: Good starting place for newbies?
Netwit already explained it all Have a nice doll hunt
Re: Good starting place for newbies?
I guess best is to determine how much you want to spend first. (if you want to save for another 6 months for a higher end doll or go for a less expensive one and buy her right away...)
"I bought a nice Jasmine and Macy, both at an affordable average of 1800usd..and great value!!"
Then check what space you have to keep her, check if you can carry her around easily,....
Then go through the available dolls and compare size, looks, materials, weight etc.
This will narrow down your search.
Then go to the relevant topics of your desired doll. And I am sure there will be someone on the TDF who has the same doll and will give you all info you need.
Good luck on your choice.
Cheers!
Re: Good starting place for newbies?
- Lemminkainen
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Re: Good starting place for newbies?
If you like dolls, and you get into this site for a while, you'll most likely wind up loving dolls.
This place is a treasure trove of info on the doll topic.
Browse and enjoy.
Lemm
Re: Good starting place for newbies?
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Re: Good starting place for newbies?
can some one please tell me how to post my own post without using some one elese i .read instructions and still dont get it,thank you..DennisMadsen wrote:Hi, I'm a complete newbie at this forum, and could not find a "General" subforum anywhere. I am thinking about buying one or more dolls, but I feel in over my head and would like to get some general suggestions before "investing". Is there a good subforum to go to for general talk about dolls and the experience of owning and/or buying them?
Sincerely,
Dennis.
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Re: Good starting place for newbies?
First, go to the forum where you want to make your post. You might first go to the index page to find the appropriate forum. Next, in that forum, click the New Topic button. It's on the left just above and below the list of threads.earlyriggleman wrote:can some one please tell me how to post my own post without using some one elese i .read instructions and still dont get it,thank you..
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- Lemminkainen
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See you here: http://dollforum.com/forum/viewtopic.ph ... 97#p854397Kryptonslast wrote:Is there an introductions thread please?