Well Scot ties Ltd was established in 1954 and went out of business in 2012. Unless you got ahold of a catalog it would be difficult to determine exactly what year it was made. Like I said judging by the style very late 60s. 1969 or late late 68 up until 74-75.
Also in turn I've limited myself lately to just a few threads where I've made online friends. When I've tried to comment on other broader subjects I always run into some smart allic nay sayer member who seems to have some chip on there shoulder. With this education thread I laid out my case...
I think being a guest goes both ways. In a way we are customers. There's advertising that goes on hear due to our membership. Without us there advertisers have no audience. I still haven't received a response as to why I was censored. The subject matter in question actually has been censored for...
Gentlemen I'm sorry to inform you I might be leaving the Fedora lounge. Checking on one of my past posts on the decaying of education thread I got into a debate with another member. Everything was civil. No name calling or foul language. But seems I was censored for some reason by FL moderators...
The best advice I can give you is think about what look your going for. ie new, original, original with history ect ect. Then take your time. Furniture can be fragile in ways. It wasn't designed to be striped with modern oven cleaners and such or wrapped in black plastic bags and left in the sun...
I had never heard of this brand but it was a nice pattern and of coarse thrift store price. So the from research I found these are rather uncommon in America these are Turkish ties mostly sold in Europe
Interarms was owned by Sam Cummings. If you are ever interested in reading about a colorful American that lived a interesting life of a international arms dealer. Google him. His guns were high quality at reasonable prices and the man would literally buy entire surplus arsenals.
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