:eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_claplci419 said:So what does everyone think?
:eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_claplci419 said:So what does everyone think?
Only you would know that Marc!Marc Chevalier said:Yes, it's early 1930s. That particular "Arrow Cravat" label/logo was used specifically (and uniquely) for its Canadian market ties.
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I believe someone mentioned your ties look 40s-50s era. That is likely accurate.lci419 said:So what does everyone think?
lci419 said:Well, I finally got my ties in. Just to recap, here is the whole group.
Quigley Brown said:I have that exact one on the right!
lci419 said:This is the lable for #5.
The lable reads "Cohama California Swagger by Carter & Holmes" which is on the narrow end which is 2 1/2" wide; the wide end is 4 1/2" wide; and is 50" long.
lci419 said:This is the label for #6.
It is on the narrow end which is 2 1/2" wide and reads "Resilient Construction Towncraft DeLuxe Cravat Fabric Loomed in the U.S.A."; the wide end is 4" wide; and is 52" long.
Feraud said:I have a vintage tie and the insides seem to be twisted.
What's the best way to remedy this?
rlk said:
I have a tie press on the way soon...
rlk said:
I believe it is Rayon.Widebrim said:Great design! What does it feel like, rayon, or perhaps acetate?
rlk said:
rlk said:
I have a tie press on the way soon...