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titleOfInvention Hair crimper for doll or animal figure toy and doll or animal figure toy set using the same
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a practical use doll or animal figure toy hair crimper capable of quickly and easily obtaining corrugated hair from a hair fixed to a hair crimper, and a doll or animal using the same. Provide figure toy set. SOLUTION: One sandwiching portion 21 having a sandwiching surface composed of a plurality of recesses and projections, and a sandwiching surface comprising a recess and a projection that fits into the recesses and projections of the one sandwiching portion. The clamping surface of each clamping part has a through hole 3 of 10% or more with respect to the surface area, and can be fixed by drying the deformed state by application of water. Hair crimper 1 for doll or animal figure toy with hair, and doll or animal figure toy set using the same. [Selection] Figure 1
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