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Post by MaryCarly on Mar 5, 2009 14:44:46 GMT -5
Just for contrast, I will add my two cents. I had Molly's wooden table and I sold it. I didn't like how the dolls slipped on the seats. If I positioned the dolls so that they were somewhat stable, then their legs were too far apart to fit under the end of the table at all. Even if I got them positioned just right, it still wasn't possible to push them right up to the table as the chairs ran into the legs of the table. Then, even if I tried to adjust an arm or just brushed against a chair, the doll would slip. I also didn't like how the table was never quite flat with the leaves up and how fragile they seemed. I was afraid to put my breakables on the leaves and without being able to use them, the tabletop had very little room. I also think that the table just looks too small for them. It reminds me of the baby tables that kids had to sit at during family gatherings. I just can't think of this as the family's table. I admit that the wood was beautiful and the compact nature made it easier to place and to store, but the set just wasn't worth the frustration it caused me. Photo of my Molly's table
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