Hmm. English stamp not present. Back to the drawing board. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by tonylumpkin
I've never seen an English maker use a marking for a combination last (D/B). Also,,...
After some more searching in this thread, now they seem like they might be Cheaney, with the distinction being that Cheaney has the row of 3 nails in the front, while C&J has that row plus another single nail in the back. Someone...
Would love some help with these. Britches of Georgetown (I know in the past they carried EG before, though I know these aren't EG). Originally thought they were Alden, then C&J, now I just don't know. No...
The nerve of me thumb-upping a poignant and well-stated summary of my thoughts on the matter. While doing something I love.
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Originally Posted by SpooPoker
LOL at Andros instathumb.
Sigh. Too lazy to quote everyone, but I clearly am not of the same mind as most. Oh well. I haven't posted my finds here anyway in months, so it doesn't really matter. Like DM7, I can't much be bothered to...
I think my point kind of got folded into Chet's, so I should clarify: I don't care about the open or closed nature of this thread, and I don't care who can or can't see it gain flipping knowledge from it.
What I was saying...
+1.
I'll be far less coy: it's not the purpose of (and worse, is the very unfortunate new direction of) this thread.
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Originally Posted by ChetBakerSings
White it's very cool to hear people...
+1'd solely and exclusively for Ocooney. I cannot overstate what an absolute gentleman he is. I caution you all: do not forget the soft spoken few like Ocooney who may not have a massive board presence of others,...