Enigma1947
Familiar Face
- Messages
- 82
- Location
- CA
It's definitely an advantage, nobody around here can tell a 40's tie from a 90's tie, which is why so many end up mixed in at the Goodwills, Salvation Armies, etc. I've gotten handpainteds and made in California ties here for $3 and under.
Every once in a blue moon... I find a great tie at a Los Angeles Goodwill or Salvation Army. There are just way too many collectors, vintage clothing store owners, foreign buyers, costumers, etc... In fact, I don't remember the last time I found a good one.
I could see where geographical location would be an issue for most people (especially all you left and east coasties) in finding good ties, so that might warrant reproduction. We should've started reproducing them and clothing specifically for the Japanese market so all of the original examples could stay here!
Another thing that bothers be about the japanese collectors is that they don't seem to be trying to go for overall looks that were popular at that time. They are so obsessed with having the best vintage items, yet they sport them with long hair and goatees! :eusa_doh: I just don't get it!