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MelancholicNostalgic

New in Town
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MN - that tie is perhaps pretty old. Like 1910s or 1920s. With that selvedge edge on the small blade. I'd be interested in buying if you're selling? :)

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Thanks for the observation and input on the date! I'm always learning, and love to hear the details and information that others observe and share. It's also surprising to me how ties and other clothing materials from that early of a time period still happen to show up from time to time!

Since it's not really a tie that I see myself wearing, I would certainly be interested in selling it.
Send me a private message and we can work something out! :)
 
Boy Scout Official Necktie. Rayon. 52" x 3-1/2". 50-cents at a small town thrift. Not sure of the age exactly. I guess these were part of the Explorer uniform

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1952:

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1969:

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Eddie Derbyshire

Practically Family
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Riddings, Derbyshire, UK
BobHufford - it's so cool to find uniform ties. To actually know it's function in its previous life really links it to the past. A great addition to your collection! :)

Michael A - lovely tie! With that length and style my shot at a date would be early to mid fifties. Looks like a nice width if I'm not mistaken? But I'm no expert on US ties! :)

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Mean Eyed Matt

One Too Many
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Germany
Bob: Nice one - with older construction details than the measurements point to.

Michael: Not an expert, too. But I could imagine, it is already mid/late 1940's.
Anyway - lovely tie with great colours!
And I hang my ties - others roll them... Dont think, there is a great difference.
 
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Nice ones Eddie! Good to see from you. Are those mostly unlined?

Michael I'll agree with others, my guess is early 50s. Could be late 40s, but most I've seen from then tend to be shorter.
As for storing, I hang them. I recently mounted a cheap curtain rod to the wall in my bedroom and keep the wilder ones in my collection out where I can see them.

Good find Bob! How old is that scouting ad. My boys did cub scouts for awhile a few years ago, and the @$#& scarf alone cost more than that whole uniform.



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Michael A

I'll Lock Up
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Thanks for the input on tie storage. I have a fairly large collection of ties, but not much real vintage I would guess. At one point I inherited one of my grandfather's collections that dated back probably to the 20's, but they were lost to me during an upheaval period of life. I'm still bummed about that.

I recently got a bunch of these tie hangers.
P1170765 by Michael A2012, on Flickr

I'm hoping they work okay.
And this is the red family geometrics portion of my collection.
P1170764 by Michael A2012, on Flickr

But this is the tie I'm wondering about today. It's 60 or 61 inches long and 4 1/4 inches wide.
Handwoven Los Wigwam Necktie by Michael A2012, on Flickr

Label
Handwoven El Denver by Los Wigwam Weavers Label by Michael A2012, on Flickr

Thanks again,
Michael
 
Thanks Eddie, Matt, Michael and Dale.

Dale -- the Scout ad with prices was from 1952.

Michael -- This similar tie has some info. https://www.etsy.com/listing/125399515/1940s-50s-wool-knit-tie-los-wigwam

I hang my ties. I followed Dale's lead and put the coolest ones out on display. The other are hanging from several wide plastic hangers for now. I picked up some vintage tie hangers, but have yet to mount them and move the ties over.
 

Michael A

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Thanks for the link Bob. I used to hang my ties on display, but then there just got to be too many of them. Lately I had them hanging on one of those wire shoe racks that you hang from a door, but it was too hard to access the one I wanted to wear and also they liked to slide off every so often. I'm hoping these little hangers work out, though I can see some issues with them too. So far I've filled up 6 of them (dozen ties each) and have maybe one or two dozen left plus my wools and knits collection which I haven't decided what to do with.

Michael
 

Mean Eyed Matt

One Too Many
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1,142
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Germany
Here some Oldies ;)

Simple black one - German 30's/40's tie - "pure silk" - 4" x 49 1/2"
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The one I was talking about:
grey & black shiny one with nice pattern: Rayon (???) - possibly German 1920's (or 10's ?) - 4 1/3" x 45 1/3" - very skinny at the neck part
... sadly damaged and "restored" & bad ironed, too.
And you can see the selvedge edge on the big (!) blade, Eddie:
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Last - I think - very old one:
black & white checkered silk tie - probably German (?) - Edwardian respectively Wilhelminian ;) - 2 1/3" x 45 2/3" - and lined
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Mean Eyed Matt

One Too Many
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Germany
Thanks, Eddie. No, not really. I rarely wear a simple black tie. The neck part of the black-white square one is really short so hard to tie.
The grey one I do like very much and wear it sometimes, but because of the damages I conserve it.
So I keep them for reference...
 

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