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^^I like the Van Werk! The green one has charm, too.
Thanks. My wife loves the colors on that one.Widebrim said:^^I like the pattern on the left one; very geometric.
Quigley Brown said:I'm going to stare at the blue one too long trying to see if there's something hidden in that pattern. Call it the 'rorschach' tie....lol
Cool! lolQuigley Brown said:I'm going to stare at the blue one too long trying to see if there's something hidden in that pattern. Call it the 'rorschach' tie....lol
"Non-wrinkable"... as in, guaranteed not to wrink?Quigley Brown said:http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v245/quigley_brown/Hi-Lightstie100.jpg
Widebrim said:
Widebrim said:QB, this tie that I posted a while back has the same Art Deco-ish "HI-LIGHTS" printed on the the back of the front blade, but is from Regal Cravats, not Resisto.
Quigley Brown said:I can see how they are similar. There must have been a whole 'Hi-Lights' line out that year. Mine has no other labels on it. What does the lining say on your's?
Quigley Brown said:Here's a nice 1940s art deco tie I found at the Goodwill recently. What sort of baffles me is the font used on the word 'Hi-Lights.' It appears to be almost too way ahead of its time, but it must be a deco type. Growing up in the 70s I saw this type used in sci-fi and computer-related films so it's engrained in me that's it modern.
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Dinerman said:I picked this up today at "50 Hats" a little vintage shop on Queen Street here in Halifax.
The twist is just from my scanner.