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Doll Molds, Some Rare and Retired, Hundreds, Byron, Bil Mac, Imsco, Seeley, MORE
Doll Molds, Some Rare and Retired, Hundreds, Byron, Bil Mac, Imsco, Seeley, MORE
US $495.00
Parasol & Elegant Outfit For Bru Jne &  17
Parasol & Elegant Outfit For Bru Jne & 17" Dolls, Byron Doll Clothes Pattern
US $3.99
Sweet & Demure Lace Dress, Bonnet & More,17
Sweet & Demure Lace Dress, Bonnet & More,17" Repro Doll Clothes Pattern, Byron
US $3.99
BYRON DOLL PATTERNS Bru Jne Callie DRESS PETTICOAT PANTALETTES - UNCUT-8
BYRON DOLL PATTERNS Bru Jne Callie DRESS PETTICOAT PANTALETTES - UNCUT-8" DOLL
US $12.00
BYRON DOLL PATTERN STACY  Uncut  DRESS PETTICOAT PANTIES HAT BY-143 JDK221 1983
BYRON DOLL PATTERN STACY Uncut DRESS PETTICOAT PANTIES HAT BY-143 JDK221 1983
US $12.00
BYRON DOLL PATTERN CRESCENT BRU GEORGETTE Uncut 13 1/2
BYRON DOLL PATTERN CRESCENT BRU GEORGETTE Uncut 13 1/2" doll reproduction
US $12.00
Byron Doll Making Molds & Other
Byron Doll Making Molds & Other
US $300.00
Byron Doll Pattern BY220 AT 11 Dress & Hat  for 10 3/4
Byron Doll Pattern BY220 AT 11 Dress & Hat for 10 3/4" Doll Molds
US $5.99
Byron Doll Pattern BY86 POUTY Antique Dress  for 19 1/2
Byron Doll Pattern BY86 POUTY Antique Dress for 19 1/2" Doll Molds
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Byron Doll Pattern - K * R DRESS  for 25
Byron Doll Pattern - K * R DRESS for 25" Doll Molds
US $7.99
Byron Doll Pattern - SFBJ LAUGHING JUMEAU DRESS & HAT for 21
Byron Doll Pattern - SFBJ LAUGHING JUMEAU DRESS & HAT for 21"-22" Doll Molds
US $8.99
Byron Doll Pattern - CODY JUMEAU WEDDING GOWN for 27
Byron Doll Pattern - CODY JUMEAU WEDDING GOWN for 27" Doll Molds
US $7.99
Byron Doll Pattern - SIMON & HALBIG DRESS, PURSE & HAT for 22
Byron Doll Pattern - SIMON & HALBIG DRESS, PURSE & HAT for 22" Doll Molds
US $7.99
Byron Doll Pattern BY46 A MARQUE BOY for 15 1/2
Byron Doll Pattern BY46 A MARQUE BOY for 15 1/2" Mold
US $4.99
Byron Doll Pattern BY65 AVERILL BABE for 14 3/4
Byron Doll Pattern BY65 AVERILL BABE for 14 3/4" Mold
US $3.99
Byron Doll Pattern - MEIN LIEBLING DRESS & HAT for 19
Byron Doll Pattern - MEIN LIEBLING DRESS & HAT for 19" Doll Molds
US $8.99
BYRON DOLL FOR PARTS ~ BD 18
BYRON DOLL FOR PARTS ~ BD 18
US $9.99
Finchum - Terri Doll Pattern Fits 13
Finchum - Terri Doll Pattern Fits 13" Bonnie Sue, 12" Elke Hutchens & Byron's
US $12.99
Byron Shirley 16
Byron Shirley 16" B-127 Ceramic Doll Mold Set A,B,C&D
US $17.99

"Amanda" B.C.C.100 Porcelain Doll Head Mold-Original Byron B562a
US $28.95
Byron Meliss Doll Clothes Pattern Uncut 1983 DCL
Byron Meliss Doll Clothes Pattern Uncut 1983 DCL
US $9.99
Byron Doll Patterns MICHELLE BY-169 26
Byron Doll Patterns MICHELLE BY-169 26" Dolls
US $4.98
Byron Doll Pattern -BY137 K&R DRESS & Hat for 22
Byron Doll Pattern -BY137 K&R DRESS & Hat for 22"-23" Doll Molds
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Byron Doll Pattern -BY63 ARTHER GERLING BABY DRESS & Hat for 14
Byron Doll Pattern -BY63 ARTHER GERLING BABY DRESS & Hat for 14"-15" Doll Molds
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Byron Doll Pattern -BY33 BILLY COSTUME for 9
Byron Doll Pattern -BY33 BILLY COSTUME for 9" Doll Molds
US $2.99
BYRON DOLL SKI SWEATER MITTENS BERET SCARF 14 in KNITTING PATTERN lot 104 Body
BYRON DOLL SKI SWEATER MITTENS BERET SCARF 14 in KNITTING PATTERN lot 104 Body
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"Giselle" Byron B117e Doll Hands Mold
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A LITTLE DOLL TALK BOOKLET FROM  BYRON OCTOBER 1986
A LITTLE DOLL TALK BOOKLET FROM BYRON OCTOBER 1986
US $1.99
A LITTLE DOLL TALK BOOKLET FROM  BYRON JUNE 1984
A LITTLE DOLL TALK BOOKLET FROM BYRON JUNE 1984
US $1.99
Byron Doll Pattern BY-145 K&H Walkure 250
Byron Doll Pattern BY-145 K&H Walkure 250 "Kristin"
US $6.95
Byron Doll Mold - B157 TORSO
Byron Doll Mold - B157 TORSO
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Byron # 626 Baby Bettie Kestner 19 Doll Head Mold
Byron # 626 Baby Bettie Kestner 19 Doll Head Mold
US $49.99
Byron # 366 Dieter Reprod. Kestner 151 Doll Head Mold
Byron # 366 Dieter Reprod. Kestner 151 Doll Head Mold
US $49.99
Byron # 225 Allison A. Marseille 390n Doll Head Mold
Byron # 225 Allison A. Marseille 390n Doll Head Mold
US $45.00
Byron # 346 Joanna Doll Head Mold A Marseille 1894
Byron # 346 Joanna Doll Head Mold A Marseille 1894
US $45.00
Byron # 250 AM 985 Beth Reprod Doll Head Mold Marseille
Byron # 250 AM 985 Beth Reprod Doll Head Mold Marseille
US $49.99
Byron # 440 Bridget Doll Head Mold SFBJ 236 Paris
Byron # 440 Bridget Doll Head Mold SFBJ 236 Paris
US $25.00
Byron # 128 Geila Reprod. Doll Head Mold GR Borgfeldt
Byron # 128 Geila Reprod. Doll Head Mold GR Borgfeldt
US $40.00
Byron # 475 Sallie Doll Head Mold 1488 Simon & Halbig
Byron # 475 Sallie Doll Head Mold 1488 Simon & Halbig
US $37.50
Byron # 416 Doll Head Mold Kestner JDK 241 Melissa
Byron # 416 Doll Head Mold Kestner JDK 241 Melissa
US $45.00
Byron Doll Pattern BY-82  Princess Elizabeth for 16.5
Byron Doll Pattern BY-82 Princess Elizabeth for 16.5"
US $12.00
Byron 16
Byron 16" Doll Pattern BY-25 1907 Christa
US $12.00
Byron Orig Doll Pattern BY-35 12.5
Byron Orig Doll Pattern BY-35 12.5" GRACE Unused
US $12.00
Byron 26
Byron 26" Doll Pattern BY-54 Portrait Jumeau LUCIENE
US $15.00
Byron 16
Byron 16" Doll Pattern BY-57 SFBJ 247 TWIRP SARAH
US $12.00
Byron 24
Byron 24" Doll Pattern BY-104 Kammer & Rein 121 Tammy
US $18.00
Byron 16.5
Byron 16.5" Doll Pattern BY-131 Kammer & Rein 101 MARIE
US $14.00
Byron 16
Byron 16" Doll Pattern BY-134 Portrait Jumeau ADRIENNE
US $14.00
Byron 21.5
Byron 21.5" Doll Pattern BY150 Simon Halbig 1488 SALLIE
US $18.00

"Mrs. Santa Claus" Doll Head and Arms Porcelain Doll Mold-Byron B596a&b
US $34.95
A LITTLE DOLL TALK BOOKLET FROM  BYRON AUGUST 1984
A LITTLE DOLL TALK BOOKLET FROM BYRON AUGUST 1984
US $1.99

"Connie" SFBJ 252 Pouty Porcelain Doll Head Mold Byron B248a
US $32.95
Vintage Byron Doll Pattern Long Face Jumeau
Vintage Byron Doll Pattern Long Face Jumeau "Vanessa"
US $15.00
Vintage Byron Doll Pattern Casimir Bru Jne13
Vintage Byron Doll Pattern Casimir Bru Jne13 "Babette"
US $15.00
Vintage Byron Doll Pattern Long Face Jumeau
Vintage Byron Doll Pattern Long Face Jumeau "Penelope"
US $15.00
Vintage Byron Doll Pattern BY-197 A.M.231
Vintage Byron Doll Pattern BY-197 A.M.231 "Fany" Boy
US $15.00
Vintage Byron Doll Pattern Casimir Bru Jne13
Vintage Byron Doll Pattern Casimir Bru Jne13 "Colette"
US $15.00
Vintage Byron Doll Pattern Bru Jne8
Vintage Byron Doll Pattern Bru Jne8 "Veronica"
US $15.00

"Giselle" SFBJ 252 Pouty Doll Head Mold-Byron B117a
US $19.95

"AnneBelle"B.D.2 Doll Head Mold Byron B470a 19" high
US $19.95
1984 Byron Doll Patterns #BY-184 Baby Doll Dress Pattern
1984 Byron Doll Patterns #BY-184 Baby Doll Dress Pattern
US $5.77
Byron # 701 JDK 211 Kestner Head Reproduction Doll Mold
Byron # 701 JDK 211 Kestner Head Reproduction Doll Mold
US $49.99

Byron Doll

85 Way Crw World Record Set

A view like no other - until you have flown up next to 81 multi-colored parachutes, all hooked into formation, flying briskly through the sky, its hard to explain the sheer beauty of it all. A diamond of parachutes, more than 250 feet tall, weighing in at over 8 tons, yet flying quickly and effortlessly through the sky. Its large enough to show up on local air traffic radar, visible for miles around - yet consisting merely of 85 individuals flying through the sky as one. You fly up next to it, watching people dock, encouraging them on while waiting your turn. Listening to radio calls as the size the formation has built to is being announced. Flying in flat and level from the side, coming to a stop right before you dock on the formation, and inching in the last few feet. Looking across the formation at your mirror image, and seeing them docked and flying well. Knowing that the formation is of record size, feeling the breeze in your hair and the wind on your face, Waiting for the starburst call, and shortly after breakoff the air is filled with whoops and hollers as everyone can now celebrate. The feeling of accomplishment on finishing the 85 way on our first attempt. Especially knowing that their were a few jumpers on the load, who albeit very skilled, had never been on anything as large as a 25-way. The awe-inspiring view of seeing a formation this size - especially for the first time - is something that is so difficult to explain. Pictures just don't do it justice.

The view from the inside would be just as spectacular. After you dock, people continue to dock all around you. Every direction you look is a parachute, and everywhere you look is a person who is arched and looking up. Hearing the radio calls, knowing that the formation is building well, mentally cheering those on who have yet to dock. Absorbing all of the waves and bumps that pass through the formation as it builds, yet knowing without looking when each point of the diamond comes on as you can feel the formation lean over and fly. Looking over your head at a tower of canopies as far as the eye can see - with nowhere to run to if things go wrong.

In the daytime, the formation glowed in the sunshine - so many bright colors in stark contrast to the ground below. Flying so fast in the center that the outsides are cupped back. Anyone who got behind would not be catching back up. On the sunset loads, the colors all fade in the dusk sky, silhouetted against the fading sun, the local lakes still shimmering on the ground. All canopies look the same, making the formation appear whole, instead of 81 individual pieces... That is until the starburst call occurs, and all grips are dropped and the formation looks like fireworks going off in the sky.

It takes teamwork to build something as spectacular as what was built over Lake Wales last week. Everyone must have a good jump, no malfunctions, or miscues can occur or the formation won't build. Breakoffs are carefully coordinated, with everyone leaving at their assigned times, so that everyone can separate safely from the diamond just built. Much gear was swapped without thought - canopies weights, connector links among many other things were freely traded as needed because everyone knew we had to work together. Rusty Vest worked tirelessly doing repairs and repacks as need be over the week, as did other riggers. We had a whole team of people just working on getting the radios working well and set up correctly so that everyone could hear as needed. The video crew did a great job of filming all of the dives, both big and small, and sharing with us the film for debriefs. Our pilots did a great job as well - unlike freefall loads where all planes fly in formation, our planes fly by at different altitudes, needing to match not only the altitude of the ever-sinking formation but also while maintaining a slow airspeed for exit.

Our leaders did a good job encouraging that teamwork - having wings work with their teams so everyone knew how to fly, to having safety seminars so everyone knew how best to handle emergencies. They kept the team encouraged while fighting issues at the beginning of the week, and engineered a beautiful formation that was so solid it was never in danger of having problems. The formation seemed to grow more solid the larger it built, leaving no doubt in anyone's minds that a 100 way will soon be built. It was only in 2002 that the organizing committee - Chris Gay, Mike Lewis, Dave Richardson, Chris Balisky, and added for this event, Brian Pangburn broke the then world-record of a 53 way with a 57. That had stood since '96, and since 2002, we have grown the record by 50%.

The dives are carefully engineered - from a VERY fast base - the top canopies are using microline, trailing pilot chutes, and removable sliders, to faster, more heavily loaded canopies down the center line, to smaller canopies on the outside - this formation was designed for speed, and fast it did fly. When building a formation of this size, everything from canopy size, to body height to wing-loading to jumpsuit style must be considered to keep the formation flying well. If the formation slows down, the outside canopies - those who only have one grip taken on them - can start to outfly the formation and when they go too far forward, can wrap around the formation. We've never built a formation this wide before - it was only in 2003 that we added the first row 9 wings, and now we've added row 10's.

It takes experience among the participants as well - the pilot of the formation - Mike Lewis - had to step down from piloting for personal reasons, but Chris Gay stepped up to the plate, donning 90 pounds of lead plus gear so that he could jump the 193 up top and keep the formation flying fast. 5 second splits were what were needed in between docks to have time for us to build this, and people came through. Steve Sassetti and Liz Godwin, both with ankle injuries, continued to jump because they were needed on the record. Steve hobbled to the airplane on crutches while taking the ashes of two of our former CRWmates - Scott Fiore and Joel Zane, on the record with them. They died in a skydiving accident the previous year, but they flew on the record with us.

The week was a spectacular one - skydivers and old friends coming from all over the globe - from as far away as Australia and Russia. Listening to Aussie Sarge yell "Awrch and look up" into the radio in our ears all week created quite a lot of chuckles and a lot of imitations. I love the Australian Cane Toad I now have mounted on my rig, although I'm a bit hesitant about the Vegemite I received as well. After Sarge was goaded into trying a southern delicacy - pickled pigs feet - he got his revenge by forcing Chris to eat some vegemite on toast. Judging by the expressions on their faces, I think Chris got the better deal! Watching Chiara, a skydiver tot who is everyone's favorite, run around with Eugene's blow up doll was a source of great amusement. The rubber band fight at the banquet where some of the judges seemed to be facing the most abuse luckily didn't sour them on us as they still awarded us the record the next day. Remembering Marylou spraying champagne on everyone as her very poor poker face gave away the fact that we had gotten the record. The celebration Friday night wasn't enough to keep us from breaking a record the next day, but luckily for us, we didn't have to jump on Sunday, as the party at Ernie's house Saturday night probably would have. Watching wrap videos, drinking beer, and eating well provided a spectacular celebration to end a most festive week.

The fun, the views, and the friendships are things never to be forgotten at an event like this. So much knowledge is spread when you get a hundred of the best CRWdogs from around the globe together to accomplish a common goal.

About the Author

Go skydive! Free limo pick up, 60 seconds freefall, 220kmh . Tandem Skydive is definitely on top of your list .A five minutes canopy flight with amazing views of Ballina and Byron Bay skydiving will land you in our beautiful waterfront landing area.

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