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Widebrim said:All right, James. I said "one" of my favorites...I just wore a beautiful, late-50s, silver Hollyvogue yesterday, so you know where my allegiances are.
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Widebrim said:All right, James. I said "one" of my favorites...I just wore a beautiful, late-50s, silver Hollyvogue yesterday, so you know where my allegiances are.
repeatclicks said:Ive got about a dozen, but this one is and probably will always be my favorite.
1930s short tie. Ive had at least 3 people who have wanted to buy this one off me!
Widebrim said:I can understand why. That is quite solid! Is there a manufacturer's label, and how long is it?
repeatclicks said:Ive got about a dozen, but this one is and probably will always be my favorite.
1930s short tie. Ive had at least 3 people who have wanted to buy this one off me!
Nice. I've only had the, "why is that tie so short?" discussion. lolrepeatclicks said:1930s short tie. Ive had at least 3 people who have wanted to buy this one off me!
Quigley Brown said:That's a very enjoyable color!
Miss Dizzy Dame said:
These are ties from the DIllinger gang! prob worn by Dillinger himself (taken when I was up in Little Bohemia).
jamespowers said:I love the irridescent one on the right.
Marc Chevalier said:That irridescent one of Dillinger's is made with moire (watered) silk. Back then, Sulka was famous for its moire ties: the fabric came from a special mill in Italy, and was expensive. Chances are that this was Dillinger's priciest cravat, and it could well have been a Sulka.
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jamespowers said:I am not sure who made mine. [huh]
Marc Chevalier said:It might or might not have been a Sulka. I have a 1920s moire tie: It has an Alexander & Oviatt store label and a little tag that says "Made in France," that's all.
Starting in the '20s, Arrow and other U.S. tie manufacturers began to offer "faux moire" neckties. They're usually made of high grade rayon that's been woven and/or embossed to look like watered silk.
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jamespowers said:Watered down silk?
I'll have to check and see who made it when I get home. It may take a while as there are somewhere in the order of 1,000 in that closet. :eusa_doh: [huh]
Widebrim said:1,000! And I thought I was bad.:eusa_doh: Hope that your wife is "tolerant."
Which reminds me of a question I've been meaning to ask you JP. How do you organize 1k ties? By color, pattern, texture, makers, etc.?jamespowers said:It may take a while as there are somewhere in the order of 1,000 in that closet. :eusa_doh: [huh]
Widebrim said:Marc, you see Sulka's from time to time at the thrift store I mentioned to you just today. I've got one, but it isn't moire silk.