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Show us your TIES

Dinerman

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My "new" ties

I put a bid of two bucks on this lot of ties a couple days ago because I liked the patterns and ended up winning them for that. It will be easier to tell once they actually arrive, but for those more knowledgeable on ties, what did I just buy?

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Dinerman

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okay, they came in today.
I even got a free one that the seller threw in, which is a great tie as well. I'm not wild about the blue swirly one, but by the tag on it, it looks to be '40's.
I'll post pictures soon.
 

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and here they are.
it's amazing how stains that you can't see in person show in pictures.

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Dinerman

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There's a thrift shop by me that had about 10 of those square bottom knit ties last I checked. They just didn't look good on me.
 
Here's that Rotary International tie i was talking about. I don't know if it's actually 30s, but it's woven silk, really short, and is the same shape as many of my 1930s ties:

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My local Trinity Mission Thrift threw up four more great ties today - including the latest addition to my "racist attire from the 1930s/1940s collection"

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Jovan

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bk (I always think Burger King when I see that!): That tie hardly qualifies as racist if you ask me. I'm sure someone who made/bought it actually had an interest in African culture. Furthermore, I've seen art by black people who depict their skin as actual black, despite it being technically brown.
 

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