HOW TO BUY A SASHA DOLL? TIPS AND ADVICE FROM CAROL SLUYS
Seeing our miniature outfits collection may encourage you to purchase a Sasha doll of your own to display these dresses on. To guide you through the process, we have asked Carol Sluys, avid collector with great experience to share her advice.
Sasha dolls are no longer made but are readily available through private collectors, eBay in all countries, Etsy and even Craigslist. If you follow a few simple rules you can buy a nice doll at a fair price. The average Sasha doll is rarely found under $100. Many nice dolls can be found between $135-$200. A very nice doll, often mint in the box, can be achieved for under $250. However dolls that look very similar to the untrained eye can cost between $100-$1000-$5000.
My experience is that most, if not all Sasha collectors are very honest people and want to represent the doll for what she is at a fair market price. BUT because these dolls can vary so much in price and look similar to each other, sometimes a person will over price them because they saw a doll that "looked just like theirs" sell for a very high price. That's why it's important to learn how to make the difference. Yes some very special dolls, in particular the ones made by Sasha Morgenthaler herself can be very expensive. But most of them can be acquired at a reasonable price if one has a little knowledge.
A FEW BASIC RULES TO FOLLOW :
Ask yourself and then the seller a few questions to be able to make a proper choice.
Does this doll appeal to you?
Every Sasha doll has a different expression, even those supposed to be identical. If you put them all in a case it will be like a school full of children looking back at you. They take on their own life and almost seem to start talking to you! Follow your heart and emotions as a first guide.
Then ask the seller :
1. Does the doll have any odor : Getting rid of the moldy smell can be a challenge
2. Does the doll have “ falling hair” : This is usually the case of brunettes from 1965-1975. She may then need a new wig.
3. Does the doll need to be strung and does she have her original elastics or replaced ones : Elastics can establish age and value.
4. Does the doll has any chew marks : (dogs or kids). Some can be fixed but it is best to know before buying.
5. Does the doll have any paint, nail polish or permanent marker : Believe it or not you can probably remove this but pay accordingly.
6. Has she had her hair cut? Is it dry and frizzy : If you love the doll but not the hair, you can always buy a wig.
7. Is she dressed? Original clothing or mommy made?
8. Does she have all her paint or are there rub marks? Has she been repainted?
9. Here is a bonus question. Does she still wear her metal tag on her right wrist? Does she still have her box?
A search for Sasha will also bring up "Sasha Bratz dolls". Eliminate that in your search. Each site has a different way to do it.
MORE ADVICE
The nice thing about Sasha is that your little one can play normally with her and for the most part not devalue her. It's important to realize that these dolls were originally play dolls, at least through the 1980’s.
They also clean up very very well. If you don't want to fix them up there are several “spas” around that will get your girl all ready for her new dress.
The second Gotz production were more inclined to be collected by adult collectors. These dolls will be in great shape. In fact most second production Gotz Sasha dolls come mint in the box and most of them sell for $250-$550. They are really beautiful dolls.
BOOK SUGGESTIONS TO LEARN MORE
There are three books, that have taught me a great deal of what I know. If you want to learn more these books will be invaluable. One of these books are sold out. If you want one I can try to find a collector that wants to sell them. They were originally $50 each.
MORE HELP
If you need a doll or think you found one and want a second opinion, email me and I will confirm your choice or direct you to some dolls that meet your needs. At this time I don't have any dolls for sale but I know several collectors that do. My email is carolsluys@mac.com. Good luck!
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Thank you for your post. I have a doll with the tag but in a tube so I assume it’s a newer version. She came undressed but with socks and sandals. My mother gave her to me about 12 years ago. I’m an adult and love her still. I used to want to sell her but then thought I’d keep in case I had a daughter it was never able to have kids. My mother just recently passed away and all I have now is that doll and ironically three little doll keychains she kept by her door. But I’ve always been interested in the value of my doll and her origins.
Thank you so much for your message Carol! Did you end up finding a pretty doll? Have you seen that we also make smocked doll dresses for Sashas?
Fantastic article! Going to a doll show in a few days and I will be hunting for Sashas! Thrifted a blond with slate eyes this week for $9.99. I’ve wanted a Sasha since the 1960’s and I’m over the moon!!!
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