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PostPosted: Tue Aug 01, 2017 8:02 pm 
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Hello friends!

Dolly Toy Co. putz houses as we all know are FUN to build! Howard & Lynn have made this a possibility through all of their hard work and dedication to our beloved hobby. I hope this posting will grow with more hidden Dolly pics as time goes by! :)


Here's a few I think haven't been built yet --


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OH, NO!...OH, YES!...more Dolly houses!... :D

Thanks you for posting...

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This is great Will.

I'll check to see if Pete has any silver windows and doors that would work?


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Oooh lots to love here! Especially like the churches. Thanks for sharing these photos.


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There are lots of inspiring patterns here. I guess you could use the same steeple as was used on the Dolly Tower house. I especially like the structure of the church on the last photo and the round top church and the one with the extended gable in the front. I also like the painted brick fences. Well, all of it - Dolly houses are certainly fun. Thanks, Will for posting all of these. Lucy


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Just FYI everyone-- the last church side windows are of this fashion (see below). I blew mine up and think I figured it out! ;)


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Hello all,
I purchased this Dolly Putz house along with some others that I’m not sure what they are.
I found them at an auction. I’m fairly new at the vintage houses, so any help on those would be greatly appreciated!


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