Who is the person that is making Lovable Dolls out of his garage?”
Matt Krivicke is the owner of KnightHorse, LLC. He has been a commercial artist and professional sculptor for 15 years. Matt K. graduated top of his class from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh in 1993 and was immediately hired by a Halloween costume manufacturer to found a sculpting division in San Diego, California. Matt has extensive background in manufacturing, licensing, sculpting, all levels of mold making, as well as extensive experience with all types of materials. Matt K. possesses a unique set of special skills and is able to design, develop, create, build, finish and mass manufacture commercial products from the size of a quarter to more than life size. His talents range from beauty products to toys, household items to fine art, realistic representations of people and animals to complete fantasy or horror design. Matt K. has strong long-term connections to major motion picture companies as well as many support industries and licensors. Shown to the left is an original sculptur
A battle is brewing between the makers of rival high-end custom sex dolls. Matt McMullen, owner of Abyss Creations, which produces Real Dolls, says a former co-worker ripped off his idea, duplicating the business he worked so hard to start. “Real Doll is a very realistic, life-size, anatomically correct silicon person,” McMullen says. The dolls don’t come cheap, though. It costs about $6,500 to own one of McMullen’s “Real Dolls.” McMullen created the vixens nearly 12 years ago and now produces them in his San Marcos, Calif., workshop. “There was no doll like this in the world when I came out with it,” he claims. But McMullen is facing major competition from his former friend and colleague Matt Krivicke. Krivicke ran McMullen’s company for about two years, and last September he launched Lovable Dolls out of his garage. “They’re used for anything you can imagine … and beyond,” Krivicke says. “Somehow the Lovable Doll looks sharper … more in focus.” Now the two are facing off in court
A battle is brewing between the makers of rival high-end custom sex dolls. Matt McMullen, owner of Abyss Creations, which produces Real Dolls, says a former co-worker ripped off his idea, duplicating the business he worked so hard to start. “Real Doll is a very realistic, life-size, anatomically correct silicon person,” McMullen says. The dolls don’t come cheap, though. It costs about $6,500 to own one of McMullen’s “Real Dolls.” McMullen created the vixens nearly 12 years ago and now produces them in his San Marcos, Calif., workshop. “There was no doll like this in the world when I came out with it,” he claims. But McMullen is facing major competition from his former friend and colleague Matt Krivicke. Krivicke ran McMullen’s company for about two years, and last September he launched Lovable Dolls out of his garage.