Baron Kurtz
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don't quote me on it, but I think the blue polka dot one is rounded ended too.
John in Covina said::eusa_clap
Yes sir! Those are pretty cool! I have one that is that type, James spoke about these briefly at the FL-QM event and there is a specific name for the style but I don't recall what it is right now.
Widebrim said:Then post them on the thin tie thread. In addition, you won't cause James Powers any discomfort.
Baron Kurtz said:Autumn Leaves. I guess the blue is supposed to be shadow. Made and Hand Painted in California. What do you guys reckon? Late 1940s?
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Baron Kurtz said:don't quote me on it, but I think the blue polka dot one is rounded ended too.
jamespowers said:Easily 40s up to about 51. California was a tie design center after the war and during it for that matter. We just had the material that no one else had at the time so we filled in for the fashion mavens.
It definitely isn't from modern times here, as I have mentioned before, because all they paint on cloth out here is Che. :eusa_doh:
jamespowers said:The polka dotted ones and the pink one look quite old. Are they from the 20s or before? Any labels? They look like the old Four in Hands that you find from that time.
Baron Kurtz said:Well, I looked at the bow ties mentioned, and as it turns out, the pink one I wouldn't date to anywhere before the 1940s. There are no maker's labels, but the adjustment mechanism doesn't seem very old. Same for the brown polka dot one. The blue polka dot one has some age, going by the label. It's made by McCurrach, i'll get a pic up of the label. Incidentally, it is rounded points, not rounded ends.
Baron Kurtz said:Well, I looked at the bow ties mentioned, and as it turns out, the pink one I wouldn't date to anywhere before the 1940s. There are no maker's labels, but the adjustment mechanism doesn't seem very old. Same for the brown polka dot one. The blue polka dot one has some age, going by the label. It's made by McCurrach, i'll get a pic up of the label. Incidentally, it is rounded points, not rounded ends.
Baron Kurtz said:I always wondered how many of these ties were actually painted in CA, and how many were just using that as a marketing ploy, with apparently 50% of the US population desirous of moving to CA after WWII.[huh]
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Feraud said:As a former fencer I love the tieclip! :eusa_clap
Feraud said:The latest tie added to the group. These are the seller's pics.