Step Right Up! Get Your Haunted Dolls…on eBay!

Okay, this is more of a “virtual Jaunt” rather than the kind of Haunt Jaunt I prefer to write about, but how could I pass up commenting about haunted dolls?
It all started last Friday when my Google alert included a link to this eye-catching title: “Yet Another ‘Haunted Doll’ on eBay – Lenora Piper.” Kind of like the ghosts in a bottle story, I knew I had to check this out. Which I finally had time to do today.
THE INHERITANCE: HAUNTED BABY DOLLS

 
Apparently Leonora Piper inherited an elderly relative’s doll collection. Like 200 of them. But this was not just any ordinary doll collection. As Leonora wrote:

The whole family thought she [the elderly relative] was a little “touched” in the head because she had rooms and rooms of dolls and could tell you the name and “story” of each of her girls. She had a large book containing a listing for each of the dolls. Each listing described the doll, her approximate age, name, background of her life and personality. It also described the “spirit” type in the doll and any paranormal activity associated with each “girl”.

And now that she’s had a chance to spend some time with the dolls, she’s noticed some weird things happening. Things that hadn’t happened before their arrival. Things like voices, shadows, giggling, items disappearing, even some of the dolls moving.

GULP!

WHAT TO DO WITH A HAUNTED DOLL COLLECTION?

Why sell the little darlings on eBay of course!

But to be fair, Leonora does post a sort of disclaimer by saying they’re haunted. It’s not like she’s pawning off haunted dolls on unsuspecting collectors or anything.

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What I got the biggest kick out of was at the end of her post she said something she enjoys doing is reading through eBay’s “haunted” auction listings.

Say what? I’m really missing out. I don’t shop eBay hardly at all, but I just may have to go browse around and check out what other kind of haunted goods are for sale.

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7 Comments

  1. Whoa, I don't know…I grew up with Chuckie and the even more terrifying doll from TRILOGY OF TERROR. Probably couldn't handle this! However, I have scoped out haunted jewelry on ebay.

    –Lisa
    http://authorlisalogan.blogspot.com

  2. Was the haunted jewelry browsing research for your Rion Silverhawk character…or inspiration for him???

  3. Hi there, I am new here, and I found your blog while looking for other people who own Haunted Dolls. I found your blog really interesting and neat! I own a haunted doll, and she is my first one, If you could give me any advice or someone reading this please visit my blog at http://ionahaunteddoll.blogspot.com/ Thank you!

  4. Author

    Hey Bernadette! THANKS for the comment. I’m glad you found my post, and congrats on owning a haunted doll! How exciting! I have a friend, Dinell Holmes, who owned 4 haunted dolls. She’s the only one I personally know who ever has. She used to have a paranormal website but she shut it down to devote to her Mommy D’s site. If you go there you’ll find a contact tab for her. Give her a shout for info. I have a feeling she’d be delighted to pass on any haunted doll parenting tips. 😉

    Here’s the link: http://mommydskitchen.com/

  5. Court, if you haven’t already go to ebay and look through their Haunted listing. You will be amused, disgusted, and eventually you will want to buy some thing LOL.

    Bernadette, I don’t know how helpful I can be. I have 5 haunted dolls but I am about to add them to the ebay listings as well. I just don’t have the time to give them the proper attention anymore.

    If you have any specific questions I will be happy to help. dinellh(@)comcast.net

  6. Author

    Yep, been there, seen it. VERY entertaining! 😉

    THANKS for the comments and being willing to offer Bernadette any advice. Who’s the best? MOMMY D!!!!!!!!!

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