YETI
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Thought the nine screen views looked on rather odd.
Thought the nine screen views looked on rather odd. Ebay has an odd effect in distorting prices, though. I spoke to a second hand vinyl dealer in Edinburgh yesterday and he said that the Japanese will shell out big bucks on hokey old country and western records, Jim Reeves etc, that the good folk of Morningside wouldn't give house room to. [huh]
Dead right.
There were a few details that pointed to a not very old repro, rather than a vintage piece. But we'll never know, 'cause "someone" paid $3500 for it.
Give me a couple of grand, and I could make ANY denim jacket look vintage
Hint: The hardest bit to fake is the label....."What did you say Mr Ebayer? The label's missing? Well I never!!"
Actually, I received a bit of insider info on the unusual transaction regarding the jacket. The seller had just picked the jacket at an estate/yard sale and had to do a quick flip listing the photos first and waiting to add a detailed description knowing the pics alone would pique the interest of serious collectors e.g., Japanese buyers. I'll just say the buyer's passion for vintage denim/workwear can be "Inspirational".
To address the missing label, there are remnants of leather attached to the stitching. It's so dried out it looks like beef jerky.