Showing posts with label awesome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label awesome. Show all posts

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Motherload

I found quite a bit of stuff during my recent travels, which I'll show in upcoming posts.

How about 34 ties?

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Most are from the 1930s or before in varying condition. There are some very neat ones in there.

Here are some of the more interesting ones.


Two things about this tie: (1.)Fruit of the Loom didn't just make underoos and (2.) it's pink!

Bovis was a high quality tie manufacturer. Love the colors of this one.

A National Recovery Administration (NRA) tie from 1933-1935. It's lined, which is a bit strange for a '30s tie.


This tie is made of somewhat rare "sandpaper" fabric. Needs a good wash.
Who said the 1930s weren't colorful?

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Like a Bandit

It's been a while since I showed off what I've horded in recent weeks. I didn't pay more than $12 than an single item shown below. So let's get to it.


The two suit jacket below were found at one Goodwill store along with several ties.

This first jacket comes from 1933-1935. How do I know this? It has an NRA tag (not the NRA you're thinking but rather the National Recovery Administration). The NRA existed from 1933 to 1935 when it was declared unconstitutional. This is my first NRA jacket and makes for an interesting piece of history.
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The second jacket is from the early to mid-1940s with some nice shape and great pinstripes. It fits me perfectly but unfortunately it has a big moth hole in the back.
Look at that lapel roll!
I had no idea what this next item was when I first saw it. This weirdness along with the cheap price had me sold.

It has no pockets, no lining, is made of suprisingly lightweight material, has one single faded tag and looks to be homemade but is well constructed. "Simon" is written on the inside collar. Looks like an old time frock coat or even a "Jazz Suit" but it is neither of those.
It is pretty old and the construction shows it.
Check out the beautiful houndstooth fabric pattern:
I've come to the conclusion that this frock-ish coat was made as a theatrical piece roughly 50 to 60 years ago. A vaudeville piece, perhaps.
And lastly for this post are these vintage shoes from the 1940s or 1950s. They are my first pair of vintage shoes and are size 13 narrow. Here they are before a good shine.
The leather uppers are nearly unworn though the soles are have seen more wear, especially the leather part.
More on the way.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

WIW and B-17 ride

What I wore Sunday, nothing too special but still rather nice:

And on to the main event.
July 18th and 19th we saw this little guy buzzing around the neighborhood. It was over at the Ames airport for several days, giving rides and tours. Needless to say, my sister Jess and I were very excited to see it and wanted desperately to ride on it.

We got our chance on July 20th.


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This World War Two B-17 bomber is named "Sentimental Journey" and is the property of the Commemorative Air Force, formerly known as the Confederate Air Force. The CAF is a non-profit organization that restores and flies vintage military aircraft around the country.
How about some more pictures?





Why, who are these two lucky people who got a 20 minute ride? Though, it cost $425 per person, but well worth it.
Jess at the navigator's position in the nose.

Getting buckled in.

We got to sit in the nose for takeoff!


.50 goodness.

From the left waist gunner postion.


That's us flying over.
Also, here's a video of takeoff from the bombardier's position in the nose. It was loud and bumpy!
If you ever get a chance to ride in a B-17 or any vintage aircraft for that matter, do not hesitate. They are great fun and the memories will last a lifetime.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Preview

A taste of what is to come in my next post.


I've been pretty busy lately, but this next one is coming. And it'll be a doozy.

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