Isn't this Ah-door-a-bul? :p
I won it at auction and I just carried it home. It's a beautiful, wood-cased antique mahjong set, from the turn of the last century. The tiles are made of bone and bamboo. The entire thing is handmade, and it's a 2/3 miniature-sized set!
I've always wanted an...
Haven't been on here for a while, mostly because of packing and moving house. I bought this nifty seven-day straight razor set about a month ago. Thought the folks here might get a kick out of it.
It was made in Sheffield in about 1900-1910. All complete, and all in great condition...
For - what shall we say? $250? You bought a lovely watch!!
I've dropped my two-glass Hamilton at my watchmaker friend's shop and he said he'd have it ready in a couple of weeks. I will sell this watch when he returns it to me, but the money from that will go towards another watch that I want...
I am seeing some very impressive blades here. I've been a pocket-knife carrier-arounder for at least ten years now. It started when I was in university, and it just never stopped.
I have five knives. Two miniature ivory-scaled two-blade knives, one mother-of-pearl-scaled 'dress-knife', I guess...
My latest pocket ticker: 1927 Hamilton 992 railroad chronometer in salesman's display case.
Needs servicing + new rear-window glass, but is otherwise in working order and great condition...
That is correct. Knives of this vintage used carbon steel blades, which rust at the drop of a hat. Frequent use cutting in to fruit with its strong juices, would rust a steel blade in no time at all. Silver was used instead, to prevent this.
My latest EC knife, a vintage German stockman...
Bought it from a local antiques shop. Great knife, but it took 2-3 days to clean it up properly...
Had to polish the rust off the blades and restore the shine...
...then I had to flush out all the crud and dust inside the springs...
That dial is in FREAKISH condition. There's no chips, cracks, hairlines or anything on it. So far, it's keeping good time. I love the blue steel hands on it. It's a feature I've always loved on old pocketwatches. Blue hands.
I bought this as a Christmas present for myself about two weeks ago...
A Hamilton 992 RR chronometer pocketwatch, from 1925.
W/gold-filled case, paired with a sterling silver chain.
T-shirt and shorts in anywhere but the sweltering tropics. If I get run over by a trishaw in downtown Singapore I can deal with it. But anywhere else? Hell no!! :o
Hey folks.
I'm something of a fan of barbershop quartets, and the Dapper Dans of Disneyland fame.
The Dans (and most barbershop quartets) usually perform songs from the late Victorian-era up to the 1910s and 20s. I came across a video on YouTube of a song I don't recognise. The tiel says...
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