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A Goodwill find today. Haband, mid-50s, hand-painted...excellent condition. But why only one vintage tie there????
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Nice Haband!
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A Goodwill find today. Haband, mid-50s, hand-painted...excellent condition. But why only one vintage tie there????
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Because someone else got to the thrift store first and bought all the others ... most of which were Dali ties.
Rummage sale this morning....still in its box. Hand-knitted (I don't think I'd wear, though).
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yeah, I've seen a few of those "intact" knit kits.
On a similar subject, quite a few months ago I bought a bag of "printed quarter blocks" of tie patterns, and a bunch of patterns that use the printed blocks. Here're some of 'em. In the bag with them was a length of interlining material and silk-tip end material. The sports ones at the beginning give a good idea of how the pieces of the ties get cut.
Marc, don't do that!:eeek: Man, I had to go back a couple of posts to see that you were just shucking and jiving...
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...and at a great price for just 82 cents.
I couldn't resist, and I'm wearing the red one right now (wore the brown one yesterday).
That was a Jack Benny sized price for sure.
Do I hear strains of "Love in Bloom" in the background?
Not vintage, but also not new (70's-80's?)
I believe that the second from the left is c.early '50s, and the extreme right one is c.early '60s.
A gift from a student. Sam Milo, all silk, sold by the M. O'Neil Company, Akron.