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Pedigree Dolls & Toys, also known as Pedigree Toys, is a toy company located in Exeter, England. Best known for launching the Sindy doll in 1963, Pedigree also produced the Tommy Gunn action figure from 1966 to 1968. The Sindy doll was very popular from the 1960s to 1980s, and accounted for 80% of Pedigree's sales.

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  • Pedigree Dolls & Toys (aussi appelée Pedigree Toys) est un fabricant britannique de jouets dont le siège est à Exeter, Angleterre. Elle appartient au groupe Lines Brothers (Tri-Ang) et son plus gros succès est la poupée mannequin Sindy, créée en septembre 1963. Elle a également produit la figurine de 1966 à 1968. La poupée Sindy est très populaire jusqu'aux années 80 et représentait 80% des ventes de Pedigree. (fr)
  • Pedigree Dolls & Toys, also known as Pedigree Toys, is a toy company located in Exeter, England. Best known for launching the Sindy doll in 1963, Pedigree also produced the Tommy Gunn action figure from 1966 to 1968. The Sindy doll was very popular from the 1960s to 1980s, and accounted for 80% of Pedigree's sales. (en)
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  • Pedigree Dolls & Toys (aussi appelée Pedigree Toys) est un fabricant britannique de jouets dont le siège est à Exeter, Angleterre. Elle appartient au groupe Lines Brothers (Tri-Ang) et son plus gros succès est la poupée mannequin Sindy, créée en septembre 1963. Elle a également produit la figurine de 1966 à 1968. La poupée Sindy est très populaire jusqu'aux années 80 et représentait 80% des ventes de Pedigree. (fr)
  • Pedigree Dolls & Toys, also known as Pedigree Toys, is a toy company located in Exeter, England. Best known for launching the Sindy doll in 1963, Pedigree also produced the Tommy Gunn action figure from 1966 to 1968. The Sindy doll was very popular from the 1960s to 1980s, and accounted for 80% of Pedigree's sales. Pedigree was a subsidiary of Lines Bros, then became a subsidiary of Dunbee-Combex-Marx. After Dunbee's collapse in 1980, Pedigree and several other Dunbee subsidiaries moved to the holding company Tamwade. In March 1982, Pedigree closed its factory in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire. After running at a loss in 1985, it was rumoured that Tonka and Hasbro were preparing takeover bids for Pedigree, which did not eventuate. Instead, Hasbro bought the rights to the Sindy doll in 1986, but returned the rights to Pedigree in 1998 after sales of the doll declined. Sindy was licensed to Vivid Imaginations, who relaunched the doll in 1999. (en)
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