Feraud
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That's a neat tie BK.
jamespowers said:Nice! I just nabbed these four for $5 on OFAS (eBay ):
MrNewportCustom said:When it comes to ties, I'm a babe in the woods compared to, well, pretty much all of you. These are my first three vintage ties. From left to right: Arrow, Korry and no tag, so I don't know.
Lee
Widebrim said:Nice tie, old boy, but it actually appears to be from a much later date, judging from the label. Tricel sounds like a derivation of Triacetate, which was marketed in 1955.
Luke 42 said:Thanks for the hint! I was guessing 50s myself just somehow, but I can't really say why[huh] . From what I've read in this thread, british ties did not have that much variety regarding witdh as american ties did, am I right on this one? Cheers for any help for the newbie
Marc Chevalier said:What a wonderful tie box, Skeet!
Below is another 1920s tie box. (Yes, it really, truly is from the '20s. Came with its original '20s tie inside, too.) Interesting how 1960s "pop" and "psychedelic" advertising art was influenced by that earlier era ...
Widebrim said:Great e-bay win! I recently picked up some hand-painted beauties from ebay, also. The hunting scenes are especially sought after.:eusa_clap
thunderw21 said:Nylon and acetate tie. Feels like very fine polyester.
Feraud said:I've added two Palm Beach ties to the collection.
Will post pics soon.
I should have one tie posted this weekend. The other is in transit.jamespowers said:Well!? Don't keep us in suspense! I'd love to see it.
All I can say is Wow! I love it! Nice score Widebrim.Widebrim said:
Feraud said:I should have one tie posted this weekend. The other is in transit.
All I can say is Wow! I love it! Nice score Widebrim.
To the above referenced to which this quote refers; the tie depicts an elephant in negative with a riding rug on its back. Cheers and cheerio!Doran said:That's good. Oh, that's good. That, my good Quigley, is one ugly tie. I'd even spell it uggly for emphasis.