Baron Kurtz
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Probably deep in his pile of Linde ties. (it's only been 3 days, after all; he might about 1/3 of the way through his collection by now …)
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^^Wow, Wally, you do go back...Yes, Engineer Bill on KHJ (I think), and Sheriff John on KTLA (I think), and the Linkers with Three Passports to Adventure (but was that just a local show?) I recall Bill Burrud, but not Beachcomber Bill. Now, back to neckties...By the way, what's going on with Quigley Brown? I haven't seen a post by him in a while.
We need to list all of the tie collecting books for an eventual sticky on ties. I have:
Fit to Be Tied: Vintage Ties of the Forties and Early Fifties (Recollectibles) [Hardcover] By Rod Dyer and Ron Spark Pix by Steve Sakai. Buy it used on Amazon for cheap.
The pictures are neat. A good beginner book on ties lots of pictures and some info on makers, designers and styles. Intro by Actor, comedian and magician Harry Anderson (Judge Stone on TV's Night Court) a noted vintage tie buff.
You missed Ties that Blind 1945-1975, Popular and collectable neckties 1955 to present, 20th Century Neckties: Pre-1955 there are others I missed too no doubt.
I started a new thread for the books - if you have or know of a book on men's ties please post about it there.
From today: c.Mid-'50s, feels like very smooth silk, and it's a Hollyvogue!
Nice! I'll take two.
From today:
Another Hollyvogue(!) resilient construction tie, made in California. Sold at Walker's, "The Friendly Store," in Long Beach. Most likely rayon, c.early-'50s.