Baron Kurtz
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the customer represented has clearly lost his/her mind.
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JohnnyGringo said:While thrifting yesterday, I believe I walked into someones Grandfather's closet! I found 17 exceptional ties-4 with new tags! Take a look:
http://s134.photobucket.com/albums/q88/JohnnyGringo_2007/?action=view¤t=SANY02802.jpg
Sorry the pic is somewhat blurry, but that's how the world looks to me most of the time...:eusa_doh:
Quigley Brown said:I recently moved and got around to unpacking my stuff over the past few days. My ties have been folded away in containers for a quite while so they look a bit mangled. I sold over 400 to a vintage clothes store before I moved (ones that weren't that great and I would never wear). I'm now down to around 1000.
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Frankie Lamb said:Well Gents, after drooling over some of the ties I've seen here I'm thinking of throwing mine in the fireplace! So far I only have upwards of a hundred or so and it's already getting hard to find a decent way to hang them so they're easy to see at a glance when I'm trying to select one to wear. The usual style of hangers with pegs don't work well in that respect. The bottom line, I'd like to know how some of you hang your ties without covering an entire wall ( not that there's anything wrong with that ).
I'm standing by for any and all ideas and thanks in advance.
Frankie Lamb
Every time I think I am finished buying ties I see something I must have.thunderw21 said:I have well over 100 ties and wonder where it will stop.
Feraud said:Every time I think I am finished buying ties I see something I must have.
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thunderw21 said:1930s paisley, far too delicate to wear.
Two Dacron blend ties from the "Bold Look" era.