And it has a forward from comedian Harry Anderson ("Magician, actor, lover of ties") who said about neckties: "They satisfy modern man's desire to dress in art, there's something spiritual, talisman-like about a necktie, and I will someday get mine caught in a sheet metal machine and die horribly."
Awesome ties, great vintage photos, and all for 8 bucks at the used book store inside one of my fav places to buy costume jewelry. It was a good day yesterday right up until the moment when I saw that a Lefton figurine had been stolen from my room at the shop.
G. D. It.
Giveaway continues after I get over wishing bad gris-gris on the thief.
I hadn't seen this book before. It IS really cool! I love books like that - and I think I'll have to get my hands on a copy. We still have a bunch of great neckties that belonged to my father-in-law. I sold a number of them on eBay a few years ago. Thanks for sharing this great book!
ReplyDeleteGRRRRRRRR! I hate it that someone stole from you! I know it's part of the business but it's the sucky part!!! Love that book! What a cool thing to take a look at!
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Sorry about the figurine Christine!
ReplyDeleteThe ties book looks great! I LOVE ties especially from this era! I am always looking for them at certain thrift shops around here. Not that I wear them, I don't except to weddings and funerals....Some of them are works of art!
That sux. It has happened to me too- I had a lousy month in Feb- didn't make enough $ to pay my booth rent, plus had something stolen and two things broken. Makes me wonder sometimes if it's worth it.
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