upr_crust
New in Town
- Messages
- 25
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- New York, NY
Marc Chevalier said:Some cufflinks of mine. Except for the braided silk ones at the bottom right, all of them are from 1900 to 1940:
About five minutes, maybe less. Nice double-sided cufflinks should get laid from time to time.Ghos7a55assin said:Man....how long did it take for you to lay those out?
maintcoder said:Very nice deal, Major. Lately, I have been looking to add to the few cufflinks/tie bars I have as well. I will have to keep my eyes open in the eBay direction if your deal is indicative of what is available.
Feraud said:Welcome to the Lounge upr_crust! You have a great collection of cufflinks.
I work Midtown East Side and I would swear I have seen you before. Very few fellows wear hats and we who do tend to stand out.
Chanfan said:I must admit, not being in to vintage before hand, I don't think I was really aware that non-toggle backs were available, much less common. Pardon my ignorance, but is there a preference in their use between different cuff types?
Other than it seems to me, why just have one side decorated, when you can have both…
scotrace said:That is QUITE a collection of beautiful cufflinks. Wow!