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Widebrim said:I have never seen those before! Yeah, I would like to have 'em. (Like the ad, too.)
Oh great! Now I have more competition.:eusa_doh:
Widebrim said:I have never seen those before! Yeah, I would like to have 'em. (Like the ad, too.)
jamespowers said:Oh great! Now I have more competition.:eusa_doh:
Widebrim said:Hey, you're in the Bay Area, and I'm in L.A. There's plenty (of very few) to go around...
Thank you. Just what I guessed. My favourite era concerning the style. I am not a collector so the appearance is the most important thing for me.Feraud said:An off the cuff guess.. 40s on top and 30s on the bottom?
Flat Foot Floey said:Thank you. Just what I guessed. My favourite era concerning the style. I am not a collector so the appearance is the most important thing for me.
Oh I am always looking at flea markets and thrift stores but they have only few ties ...all post-70s shakeshead
I love this thread and all the beutiful ties. I wonder if there were more colorful 40s ties in the US.
jamespowers said:Sure. Let me know where the plenty are so I can go buy them all.
Flat Foot Floey said:Thank you. Just what I guessed. My favourite era concerning the style. I am not a collector so the appearance is the most important thing for me.
Oh I am always looking at flea markets and thrift stores but they have only few ties ...all post-70s shakeshead
I love this thread and all the beutiful ties. I wonder if there were more colorful 40s ties in the US.
Widebrim said:The Mission District...?[huh]
Dinerman said:Picked up a new one today at the thrift shop. 2-3/4" at the widest point. 53" long.
Colwell Brothers LTD.
The English Shop
Halifax, N.S.
by Park Lane
dhermann1 said:Bow tie + short sleeved shirt = gas station attendant.
Feraud said:If the weather is too hot for sleeves I usually skip the tie.
A guayabera is my preferred hot weather shirt.