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The Umbrella

Hemingway Jones

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I have a Brigg Brolly made from a solid piece of Hickory. It cost me around $300, with my initials on the royal seal.

Here are some photos (They should expand if you click them):





This umbrella gets a lot of work here in Boston. Briggs are very tough and very beautiful. The wood grain is amazing. The canopy stretches tight and the rain sounds like pebbles on a tin roof. It is quite the experience.
 

geo

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I have a solid shaft polished chestnut Brigg umbrella purchased from Classic Luggage about 5 years ago, and I'm very happy with it. It is more difficult to lose a long shaft umbrella like this than a smaller collapsible one.
 

Zemke Fan

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I am living proof...

...that it is possible to lose ANY umbrella, no matter the shape, size, color, or value. They all disappear at an equal rate. Therefore, I have taken to just buying $15 ones that I will not cry to hard over when they vanish into the nether regions.
 

jake_fink

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I am such an optimist that I've lost more umbrellas in this life than gloves. It just doesn't pay to direct your feet to the sunny side of the street.
 

jake_fink

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I have taken to just buying $15 ones that I will not cry to hard over when they vanish into the nether regions.

That'll teach you for getting your brolly so close to your nether regions.
 

Miss Neecerie

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Zemke Fan said:
...that it is possible to lose ANY umbrella, no matter the shape, size, color, or value. They all disappear at an equal rate. Therefore, I have taken to just buying $15 ones that I will not cry to hard over when they vanish into the nether regions.


Brings new meaning to putting things where the sun don't shine......
 

Pilgrim

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Marc, I'm confident that the pigskin can be replaced on those handles. It might even be within your capabilities with some practice.

I have some tanned deerhide in a medium brown - that kind of leather would be perfect for such an application. If stitched accurately while inside out and then turned right-side out, I'll bet you could slide it on the handles and glue the very ends down with contact cement.
 
This is the sort of detail you don't see any more on umbrellas. I'd date this one to late 20s - early 30s; the construction is incredibly solid. I've lost a few vintage brollies in the past - hopefully those days are over.

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Regards,

Senator Jack
 

Marc Chevalier

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Let's not forget ladies' umbrellas of the Golden Era.


The one below belonged to my French grandmother: a young, up-and-coming hat designer in 1930s Paris. (Sad to say, I have none of her creations -- not even a photo or a drawing.) This '30s umbrella is navy blue silk, piped in white around the inside edge. The wooden handle is handcarved and painted. At the time, my grandparents had a little dog just like that one.



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geo

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In the profile view, it looks like the stuffed head of a real dog. A way to take your dog for a posthumous walk.
 
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Shaul-Ike Cohen

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How comes Scotch terrier and fox terrier dogs are so Golden Era? Or is this just my association?

The Charleses, Čapek brothers, Katharine Hepburn...

I gather the actual question is, why have they gone out of fashion. Maybe it's Lassie's fault.
 

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