Shangas
I'll Lock Up
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- Melbourne, Australia
I'm a youngster (23 this July).
I got into Vintage because I've always been a HUUUUUUUUUUGE history buff (one look at my blog, below, will tell you that!).
I love anything and everything related to history. My interest in 20th century history spans from 1900 until the end of WWII in 1945. I love the music, the fashion, the style, the designs, the culture...everything. Steam trains, vintage cars, ocean-liners, suits, spats, flapper dresses, fountain pens, records...everything. However, it was only since joining this website that I started 'indulging' (so to speak), by buying myself a waistcoat or three (so that I could wear my pocket watches the old fashioned way) and shaving with a vintage-style DE razor, as opposed to my brother's hopeless, modern cheese-grater, which was as likely to give you a good shave as it was to send you to hospital.
I've always loved fountain pens, from the age of seven when I found my first one at home. Ever since then, I've devoted all my writing to fountain pens and won't touch anything else.
I also love pocket watches and I got my first one at the age of eight. Over the years I've probably had several cheap ones. But I got my first proper one for my 21st birthday as a treat for myself. Now I don't wear a wristwatch anymore.
I never follow fashion. I've never been one to fold into peer-pressure. That stuff never interested me. Even at the age of 10, my friends used to tease me that I was more interested in Model T Fords (yes, I knew what they were back then) than in the latest sports-cars. I wear what I like and what I think is stylish. Fashion is fleeting, style is here to stay.
As a child, I used to go for walks with my mother during the weekends. We used to have two HUGE antiques shops literally just down the road from our house. I could spend ALL DAY in those shops (and frequently did!) looking at the desks and the watches and gramophones and pianos and all other kinds of awesome old things. Mother had to drag me away from there!
I got into Vintage because I've always been a HUUUUUUUUUUGE history buff (one look at my blog, below, will tell you that!).
I love anything and everything related to history. My interest in 20th century history spans from 1900 until the end of WWII in 1945. I love the music, the fashion, the style, the designs, the culture...everything. Steam trains, vintage cars, ocean-liners, suits, spats, flapper dresses, fountain pens, records...everything. However, it was only since joining this website that I started 'indulging' (so to speak), by buying myself a waistcoat or three (so that I could wear my pocket watches the old fashioned way) and shaving with a vintage-style DE razor, as opposed to my brother's hopeless, modern cheese-grater, which was as likely to give you a good shave as it was to send you to hospital.
I've always loved fountain pens, from the age of seven when I found my first one at home. Ever since then, I've devoted all my writing to fountain pens and won't touch anything else.
I also love pocket watches and I got my first one at the age of eight. Over the years I've probably had several cheap ones. But I got my first proper one for my 21st birthday as a treat for myself. Now I don't wear a wristwatch anymore.
I never follow fashion. I've never been one to fold into peer-pressure. That stuff never interested me. Even at the age of 10, my friends used to tease me that I was more interested in Model T Fords (yes, I knew what they were back then) than in the latest sports-cars. I wear what I like and what I think is stylish. Fashion is fleeting, style is here to stay.
As a child, I used to go for walks with my mother during the weekends. We used to have two HUGE antiques shops literally just down the road from our house. I could spend ALL DAY in those shops (and frequently did!) looking at the desks and the watches and gramophones and pianos and all other kinds of awesome old things. Mother had to drag me away from there!