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Reborn Baby Boy ~ Vincent By Laura Tuzio Ross on 2040-motos

US $310.00
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Quincy, Illinois, United States

Quincy, Illinois, United States
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Vincent All description

I was asking $335 for this baby, but for two days only (8/17 and 8/18) I have marked him down to $299.  After that, his price goes back to $335.  :)


DETAILS

Baby's Name:  Vincent

Sculpt:  Vincent by Laura Tuzio Ross

Weight:  I don't have a scale, but my best guess is 5 pounds or more.

Length:  About 18-19" with bent legs

Limbs:  full limbs

Hair:  Brown Painted


Vincent was reborn by Suzanne Ball of Mondays Child Nursery.  He is about 18-19" with bent legs and wears newborn outfits.  He is so realistic with gorgeous blue glass eyes.  His wrinkled forehead gives him the cutest expression!  He has full limbs and is nicely weighted.  He feels so real in your arms!!  I have only had him for a short time and he is in wonderful condition, just as he was received!   He will come with the outfit shown and I will add an extra surprise outfit!  He does not have a magnetic paci.  He has a modified paci, but I have not used it, as I was afraid it would damage his paint.  He does have a front and back body plate with male parts and a tushy. 

Pictures are an important part of the description so study them carefully.  If you need more, just ask!

Vincent is from my collection.  He has been displayed in a basket, and handled only for wardrobe changes.  He comes from a very clean, smoke free, but cat friendly home.

TERMS, PAYMENT, SHIPPING, AND RETURNS

Paypal is the only form of payment I accept.  Payment is appreciated within 24 hours of auction's end.  Buy it now requires immediate payment.  If payment is not made according to Ebay rules, a non-paying bidder claim will be filed.  

If you have zero feedback, ANY negative feedback, or private feedback, please contact me before bidding, or I may cancel your bid.  

I will ship Vincent to his new home within 2 business days of receipt of cleared payment.  Shipping to the US includes insurance and delivery confirmation.  I will ship worldwide, but the cost of shipping internationally is a flat rate of $100.  I will not lie or provide false information on customs forms, will not label the item as a gift, and will not fib about the value of the item to avoid fees levied by your country.  International buyers are expected to know the customs fees and other fees charged by their country, and are expected to pay them and accept the item.  By buying, International buyers agree to accept the item and all fees charged by their country.     

I'm sorry, but returns are not accepted and refunds are not offered.  

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Vincent All for Sale

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