R. JOHN WRIGHT DOLLS

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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2011

Rare footage of the R. John Wright Dolls studio and workshop located in Bennington, Vermont as well as an entertaining slideshow of various R. John Wright creations over the years. Please visit the official Web site at: www.rjohnwright.com for the latest releases and archived information on every R. John Wright doll ever created.
Since 1976, R. John Wright Dolls has enthralled collectors worldwide with licensed and orignal designs made of molded felt and plush. One of the few remaining manufacturers of dolls in the United States, all work is perfomed onsite at the company headquarters in Vermont. Playful and exquisitely crafted bears, dolls, and animal characters for the discerning collector. Enjoy!

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  • What a wonderful historical presentation! An amazing presentation of the development of your talents. As always, anything R. John Wright Dolls does is done with class and perfection. I'm very proud of both of you, my brother and sister-in-law! With love.

  • This is wonderful. Its nice to see your place again and of course, all the dolls and animals. You did a great job on this. I love all of my R. John Wright dolls, they are very special to me.

  • Brilliant! I remember so many of these dolls--- I grew up --- and matured watching these happen. Watching the work being done in that beautiful setting was just like being back hom in upstate New York--- made me want to come join the folks at the company! I love the aritstry and detail. I collect vintage dolls but the only contemporarly pieces I have are by the brilliant R. John Wright!

  • Wonderful! I agree;  would like to see more of the hard work....Thanks for posting.

  • Very well done. Saw some dolls never saw before. Would have liked to see more of the making of the dolls. HMG

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