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British belt-back hunting suit, ~42" chest

Papperskatt

Practically Family
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Very nice, and with a low starting bid.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vtg-1930S...088?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item2c987df700

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I'll Lock Up
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The low starting price just seems too dangerous for me. Since such a lovely suit in that condition will reach a good price (unless the world has gone mad and fate conspires against him) why note just start it at a moderately good price?
 

Rabbit

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The low starting price just seems too dangerous for me. Since such a lovely suit in that condition will reach a good price (unless the world has gone mad and fate conspires against him) why note just start it at a moderately good price?

That's a reasonable argument, but the average eBay bidder is far from reasonable. Lower starting bid, bigger gamble. An auction with a high winning bid is more likely to have started with a low starting bid. Then again, he might lose the gamble.
 

Rabbit

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I've seen this type of weave before, don't know the name. It's like a basketweave and possibly still named as such, but warp and weft are stepped against each other rather than being aligned like a normal 2x2 oxford weave would be.
The pattern looks like small dogtooth to me.
 

Fastuni

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Identical fabric as my Lambsworth Harris Tweed.... but the belt back + plus-fours of course is much more interesting.
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