Still Tom, a lot of those cars go for less than the cost of a new Civic. Rare (expensive and/or limited run) then + rare now tends to bring the bigger money. I've never understood why a '57 Chevy gets anyone revved up - it's like the Whippet of cars.
This Strat, though smaller and in worse...
I don't know when they're from or what they're worth, but I'm guessing that it won't be hard to make a profit off of these five Carhartt signs for $61.
I didn't know that about Long's. Comment retracted.
As to the Stetson, it would be on the front of the sweat, but it might also be an OR in spirit (a pretender to the Road).
it's not perfect, but someone got this 7 1/4 Strat for less than any Strat in recent memory - even with the high...
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Kentucky Derby Hats
into a Google image search, and you'll see that it's not about subtlety in sports clothes. It's about who can wear the biggest, craziest hat.
I'm all for paying top dollar for a high quality vintage hat, but Adam was never anything more than second rate. That's not a criticism, that was their market position. Paying top vintage dollar for an Adam, to me, is like treating a Honda Civic like a collector's item.
great Stetson derby, 7...
You had me thinking there, for a minute. Fortunately, ebay kept me from thinking too much. I ran "stetson" and "jbs pin" and got quite a few less-than-100 results.
Still, what does it say on that sweat?
Delectans - I love the second shot.
Josh - I'd love to see an outdoor shot of that...
Your auction was great, as the category was right, the photos showed everything one needs to see, and the description was fine. It's just a small hat in a less popular style. Good luck with a re-listing.
These are all from 1907 issues of Men's Wear, via Google Books. Not all are work wear, but all fit the look.
This is part of a large ad for a suit maker.
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