1994 the magic begins.
History of magic attic dolls.
Magic attic dolls are 18 hard bodied fixed eyed dolls.
The magic attic club line was the brainchild of gretchen springer and jeff mckinnon of georgetown collection a doll company based in maine.
Magic attic club dolls were originally produced by the georgetown collection a producer of mainly porcelain dolls in main.
There was some overlap between the production times of the two dolls since eurogirl was launched in 2003 and magic attic folded in 2004.
When they put on the clothes and looked in the mirror they went on an adventure.
Charisma brands the magic attic club.
The 2003 megan heather keisha rosa and alison from marian llc.
Knickerbocker which bought from georgetown collection.
That s possible since the magic attic body sculpt completely changed in 2003.
Up until then the company s products were primarily affordable porcelain dolls.
Their hair are wigs so they need a wig brush to keep their hair beautiful.
The dolls were often adorned with beautiful intricate beadwork and passed down from mother to daughter or daughter in law throughout generations.
Magic attic dolls came first getting started in around 1994.
The series was then sold to knickerbocker llc and from knickerbocker the magic attic club was sold to marian and ultimately to charisma.
Charisma brands bought from marian llc which bought from l l.
A brief history of the magic attic club dolls.
The story behind the dolls is that a group of friends found an old trunk of costumes and a mirror in the attic.
Maybe the body mold was sold to the doll factory.
See the overview and history page for details.