This tie owes it's volume not to any backing or innerlining but to it's own material. It is just that. a large piece of material folded 5 times to get the shape you see. Now the non plus ultra if ties is the 7 fold tie, and they are the ultimate in understatement. These are rare masterpieces of...
You may and you have. A good book as well.
Here is what looks to be a victorian pattern for a Covert Coat or Blazer. Note the high arm holes.
I suppose the do-it-yourselfers will enjoy this one.
Cheers!
Dan
Sorry, I've been sick for the past few days and wasn't exactly in good photographic form. I'll get some shots to post soon. I know how we all love pictures, but best to take a good picture than to look like Death munching on a cracker under a fine hat.;)
Cheers!
Dan
There was another 'Twilight Zone' episode "Back There" 1961 that starred Russell Johnson, the Professor from Gilligans Island. At a prominent club in Washington, D.C., a socialite argues about whether it would be possible to change history by traveling back in time. When he leaves the club he...
Looks to be a decent hat there. Good price too. There are far worse things to collect than vintage hats. You have the beginning of a good future collection, especially if you can coax a little history out of the seller. The history of an item is always the best part of it for me...
I've had one back in the days when I was doing the Eastern Longhunter reenactments and reading everything Mark Baker had to wride in Muzzleloader Magazine. I had bought it as a raw flat brimmed hat at a Mountain Man Rondezvous, folded up the three sides and did a quick tack (X) stitch to hold it...
Interesting, very interesting. I'll have to look at the Ikea web site and check out the dimensions. Looks like this would be good for a mud room to hang coats on and put ones lid up top. By the way Dav3, welcome to the Lounge.:eusa_clap
Now, there was a home made hat hanger that someone had...
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It's big. The biggest one here. You know what else? It's got a lot of range. You know what I mean by range, don't you? I mean it can stay up for a long time. A very long time. And it's built firm and solid. Because it has to be. Because of its tremendous forward thrust. And when this baby...
Life is like a box of chocolates. A cheap, thoughtless, perfunctory gift that nobody ever asks for. Unreturnable because all you get back is another box of chocolates. So you're stuck with this undefinable whipped mint crap that you mindlessly wolf down when there's nothing else left to eat...
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