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1930s Mens how-to-dress book recently sold on ebay

Vintage Betty

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Anyone else catch that the first three sign ups were from Bartenders? lol

Sign ups for the download of this book are now CLOSED.

If you are reading this, did not sign up yet and want a copy of the book, please contact one of the other people in this thread.

Working on scanning the book in now...

Vintage Betty
 
Vintage Betty said:
Anyone else catch that the first three sign ups were from Bartenders? lol

Sign ups for the download of this book are now CLOSED.

If you are reading this, did not sign up yet and want a copy of the book, please contact one of the other people in this thread.

Working on scanning the book in now...

Vintage Betty


Better to be Johnny on the spot rather than out of luck. ;) :p
Thanks again for putting this together.
 

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The book is now scanned in.

You will receive instructions later today for downloading the files.

The files will be available until Thursday at 6pm PST.

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All requests have now been contacted with the download link of the book.

Please note:

  • The link will be removed Thursday, August 13 after 6pm PST.
  • DPM, you do not have Private Messaging options since you have not yet posted 15 messages. I cannot send you the information. Please post 15 messages and than contact one of the other persons in this thread for the download link.
  • 2.mark, you do not have Private Messaging options since you have not yet posted 15 messages. I cannot send you the information. Please post 15 messages and than contact one of the other persons in this thread for the download link.

My work here is done. ;)

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Already enjoying the read. Thank you _SO_ much, Vintage Betty. This is above and beyond just being nice, to being truly fantastic.
 

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Lokar said:
Already enjoying the read. Thank you _SO_ much, Vintage Betty. This is above and beyond just being nice, to being truly fantastic.

Aw...thank you for the kind words!

I will share them with my husband. We had a power outage in our neighborhood last night, and I edited the scanned in photos for 3 hours while my computer battery died down. Husband was *not pleased* I spent time doing this in the dark and using up all my battery. This one's for the team! lol

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jamespowers said:
Thanks for putting so much time in and in such conditions. :eusa_doh:
Its a good read. I am going to have to contact you later to get the name of that rug reweaver......:D
Oh and you PM box is full.

Haha, you don't know the half of it. I'm expecting a baby in a couple weeks. :eek: Did I mention hubby was not happy I chose to work on this project right now? :eusa_doh: lol

I have to have more info about what your needs are re: rug reweaving. There is a family run business in South San Jose who does wonderful work on rugs (we brought in my mother in laws rugs there for cleaning), but they didn't baste the repairs to my suit, so the repairs disintegrated. I wouldn't recommend them for suit repair work.

If you really need a specialist who cleans and repairs antique persian rugs, we have a personal family friend who used to own a Persian Rug shop here and I am sure I can get excellent referrals to specialty cleaners - be warned, some of the rugs he sold were $50,000+ each, so we aren't talking low-end rug cleaners. Off topic: Whenever my husband and I visited his shop, we tried our very best not to step on any rug in the store, because we never knew what was expensive and rare. We always tip-toed through his store. :D

I did, however, post resources in another discussion thread in the Suit Forum. Check out my responses for the last week under moth hole repair or something like that. Someone else posted a great online link and I just copied it.

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Vintage Betty said:
Haha, you don't know the half of it. I'm expecting a baby in a couple weeks. :eek: Did I mention hubby was not happy I chose to work on this project right now? :eusa_doh: lol

I have to have more info about what your needs are re: rug reweaving. There is a family run business in South San Jose who does wonderful work on rugs (we brought in my mother in laws rugs there for cleaning), but they didn't baste the repairs to my suit, so the repairs disintegrated. I wouldn't recommend them for suit repair work.

If you really need a specialist who cleans and repairs antique persian rugs, we have a personal family friend who used to own a Persian Rug shop here and I am sure I can get excellent referrals to specialty cleaners - be warned, some of the rugs he sold were $50,000+ each, so we aren't talking low-end rug cleaners. Off topic: Whenever my husband and I visited his shop, we tried our very best not to step on any rug in the store, because we never knew what was expensive and rare. We always tip-toed through his store. :D

I did, however, post resources in another discussion thread in the Suit Forum. Check out my responses for the last week under moth hole repair or something like that. Someone else posted a great online link and I just copied it.

Vintage Betty


Ah, actually I needed the suit resource not one for rugs but its good to know for the future. A rug might be in my future. :D
Thanks again.
 

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