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Bruce R.

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Here is the label for the fourth tie in the first picture, if this helps anyone identify the decade/year. It also seems to have a reorder number, which may be helpful.
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It also seems to have a reorder number, which may be helpful.

That's an FTC Registered Identification Number. Searching the database turns up this. No date, but maybe you can dig further.

RN Type: RN
RN Number: 22098
Legal Name: RAPSONS CRAVATS INC
Company Name: RAPSONS CRAVATS INC
Business Type: IMPORTER,WHOLESALER,MANUFACTURING
Address Line 1: 38 W 26TH ST
City: NEW YORK
State Code: NY
Zip: 10010
Product Line:
 
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Retro Spectator

Practically Family
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This past week I got a whole bunch of ties. Also, the first Tuesday of the month a guy I know at church gave me some of his old bow ties. I'd guess most of his bow ties are from the late 60s or 70s.

Yesterday I got a whole bunch of square end ties from the same place. I guess the previous owner really liked the square end ties.

Black Dacron square end tie. 1 6/8" wide. 52 6/8" long. Probably 50s or 60s.
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Unmarked Gray-Blue-White square end tie. 2" wide. 51" long. Probably 50s or 60s.
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Unmarked Gray-Red square end tie. 2" wide. 52 6/8" long. Probably 50s or 60s.
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The Taylor tie square end. Blue and red stripes. 1 7/8" wide. 52 2/8" long. Probably 50s or 60s.
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"Designer's Corner" Wash 'N Wear square end tie. 1 5/8" wide. 52" long. Probably 50s or 60s.
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Ernst Nizam square end tie. 2" wide. 52" long. Big (cigarette?) burn on front. Probably 50s or 60s.
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G. Fox & Co. Hartford Connecticut square end woven tie. 1 2/8" wide. 52" long. Probably 50s or 60s.
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The Taylor Tie. Red and gold stripes square end tie. 1 6/8" wide. 52" long. Probably 50s or 60s.
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Tucker Ties. "The Regimental" square end tie. Sold by Oscar Cohen in Ansonia, Connecticut. 1 7/8" wide. 51 5/8" long. Probably 50s or 60s.
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Taylor Ludlow Vermont square end tie. 1 9/16" wide. 52 7/8" long. Probably 50s or 60s. This one is my personal favorite of the bunch.
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Brown and red Dacron square end tie. 1 6/8" wide. 53" long. Probably 50s or 60s.
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Retro Spectator

Practically Family
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Location
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Continued. See last post for my other ties.

Unmarked brown printed square end tie. 1 6/8" wide. 53 2/8" long. Probably 50s or 60s.
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The Taylor Tie. Printed. Square end tie. 1 5/8" wide. 52 1/2" long. Probably 50s or 60s.
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Non square end ties.


Sabina. 2" wide. 55" long. I have no idea when this tie is from. It looks quite contemporary, but it's not super bulky like modern ties, and it's a bit too short for one too. Possibly 60s, but it might also be 80s.
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Terylene "The Hampshire". 3" wide. 54" long. Probably 50s or 60s.
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Superba Dacron red and gold. 3 1/2" wide. 52 2/8" long. I was going to guess 70s, but it seems too short to be 70s. I don't really know when this tie is from.
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Liberty of London. 2 2/8" wide. 53" long. Probably 50s or 60s.
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Superba Dacron olive. 2 1/2" wide. 56" long. Probably 60s.
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Unmarked black tie. 2 1/2" wide. 55" long. Probably 50s or 60s.
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Rooster brown. 2" wide. 54 1/2" long. I originally thought this tie was from the 60s, but it's rather bulky for then.
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Rooster gray. 2" wide. 54 6/8" long. I also originally thought this tie was 60s, but I looked at the bottom and it has the satin lining which is much more common on more recent ties. This tie is also very bulky.
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Retro Spectator

Practically Family
Messages
824
Location
Connecticut
Continued. See last two posts for my other ties.


Church guy bow ties.


Royal. Probably late 60s or 70s.
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Royal. Probably late 60s to 80s.
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Royal. Probably 70s.
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Royal. Almost definitely 70s.
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Brooks Brothers. Self tie. Red. Probably anywhere from 60s to 90s.
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Brooks Brothers/ Self tie. Yellow. Probably anywhere from 60s to 90s.
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When I was a kid I had an aunt and uncle who lived in Tampa, and for some reason this tie triggered memories of visiting them in the summers. It was a few bucks more than I normally budget for my tie collecting, but I HAD to have it. I'm sure some of you can relate.



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SurfGent

Suspended
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Continued. See last two posts for my other ties.


Church guy bow ties.


Royal. Probably late 60s or 70s.
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Royal. Probably late 60s to 80s.
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Royal. Probably 70s.
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Royal. Almost definitely 70s.
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Brooks Brothers. Self tie. Red. Probably anywhere from 60s to 90s.
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Brooks Brothers/ Self tie. Yellow. Probably anywhere from 60s to 90s.
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Thouse Brooks are pre 75
 

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