Quigley Brown
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I love these ones that, when tied properly, the knots end up like this....there a term for that??
thunderw21 said:
Widebrim said:Nice...Any labels?
thunderw21 said:
Quigley Brown said:I love these ones that, when tied properly, the knots end up like this....there a term for that??
Doc Average said:I think they're referred to in Fit to Be Tied as "knot-plan" ties. I like them too. They're some of my favourites.
EDIT - This quote from Fit to Be Tied, page 21: "Knot-planned ties by Hut: the pattern always ties in place." Hut ad - Apparel Arts January 1945.
I've been watching this thread with a lot of interest. I have about 40 vintage ties from the 40s and 50s that I've been collecting since the late 1980s. I feel ready to post a few on here soon!
thunderw21 said:Cutter Cravats
HarpPlayerGene said:Looks like a good buy, jp.
And admit it; there must also be a sort of perverted pleasure you get from cringing at the out-takes! lol
Baron Kurtz said:looks to be quite a few potential vintage ones in there. The far right cream next to blue/pink. I'd bet both of those are middle 50s and earlier. The maroon one to the right of the palm tree is showing its underside and good possibility of being an unlined woven silk 30s number. There's a plaid one there at the top, too that i'd bet on. All in all i'd say you'll pluck quite a number of good 'uns out of there. :eusa_clap
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Quigley Brown said:The whole left side seems to be late 50s/early 60s...I'm squinting. Is the bright red one over there a cut-off?
thunderw21 said:
Widebrim said:Nice!