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Show us your TIES

I figure I might as well post my tie collection, I've thought about doing it from time to time, but I never felt like taking all my ties down from the rack to photograph them.

Brown ties, first is a 1940s-50s Dreyfuss & Son from Dallas; second is a 1930s Hoag's Men's Wear "Pebble Beach" with NRA tag:
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Red ties, a 1950s (I suppose) Haband acetate and a hand painted Brent:
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Blue ties, 1940s no label, but one of my favorites; next is a 1940s Linoe "Made in California":
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"Oddball" colors, 1940s Van Heusen "Van Cruise", another of my favorites, and 1940s "Modern Abstract", this one has a few nicks on the edge, but I think it's still perfectly wearable:
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Green tie, 1940s Weinstock, Lubin & Co. "Hollyvogue" All Silk:
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That's not all of my ties, I've got modern ones and one other vintage one that's not worth showing off. They're not perfect, but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't proud of them.

You have good reason to be proud. I like the last three. Nice.
 

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A 1950s Tootal cotton tie:
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A Tootal Standard Quality tie. This one dates to some time before the early 1950s:
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I think this will soon become one of my favourites.
 

Gene

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It's so cool, most likely a promotional item given out at this convention...also interesting fact, the Marshall-Wells Hardware Co. folded just a little under ten years later.
 

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