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Show us your TIES

I think so too (20s) but I was hedging bets.

It's in perfect shape, in fact. Those periodic grey splodges are actually intentional parts of the weave, though they do look like worn spots.;)

I just wish the price tag had been still attached to the thin end. These (pre-crash) were the days of the $20 necktie!! I suspect this would have been a very expensive one. All that remains is the spots of glue and paper you can see.

Man! That thing is really old and in decent shape for its age. I would say more 20s.
 

Quigley Brown

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esteban68

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here's a couple of charity shop finds I picked up this weekend whilst stopping in a country hotel somewhere in North Western England, they were a whole ten bob(50 pence) each so a bit of a bargain I think;
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The makers of the silk striped one are still in business but appear to only make in quantity for rugby clubs, businesses etc, as for the wool one I think at some level they are still in business but I don't think they any longer supply ties.
 
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Quigley Brown

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Rather unique, considering all the different designs that were available. No tags?

The only tag is of the clothier which was J.B. Sax & Co. of Ottumwa, Iowa. I was living there when I found this. Most of my best ties had his label although the store had closed in the 1970s. I remember when I found his rather large memorial in the local cemetery and gave my respects and a big thanks.
 

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I had to crash the tie party with these cufflinks....These are as Vintage as Ned Kelly and the horn on a Packard! Very hard to get a picture, these are gold, the base of this is flat with some small nuggets of gold spread out and then one has a miniature gold pick axe and the other a miniature gold shovel, the tie clasp has a miniature pan for panning gold. They came from the black hills. The gold is layered sealed with a thick covering of a hard resin. The pictures do them no justice....but I did not see a place to post for cuff links, and you know these would go well with any white shirt and most of these ties being shared here!
 

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Tootal tie standard quality and Tootal tie deadstock popular quality.
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Unfortunately the pictures of the label are unclear.
 

Two Types

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Here is the dating for Tootal ties that i have been able to work out so far:

1932 - Standard & Super Qualities
1937 - 4 styles (but not certain of the names)
1938 - Popular and Standard Qualities
1939/1940 - Popular, Standard and Special Qualities
1950 - Popular, Standard, Sports and Special Qualities
1953/1954 - Red, Blue, Green and Black Qualities
1955 - Red, Blue, Green, Grey and Black Qualities.

There is a whole thread dedicated to Tootal products. Search under 'Tootal' in the advanced search, looking just at thread titles, and you should find it.
 

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