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Aren't you fed up with cufflinks?I'm slowing down with my cufflink purchasing. I only bought 10 pairs this past month.
(topcatny @ June 24 2005,19:01)Quote:
Originally Posted by YMark,June 24 2005,12:45
Originally Posted by ernest,June 24 2005,09:54
They are toggle backedOriginally Posted by topcatny,June 24 2005,17:39
(ernest @ June 24 2005,19:34)Quote:
Originally Posted by topcatny,June 24 2005,19:01
Originally Posted by YMark,June 24 2005,12:45
Originally Posted by ernest,June 24 2005,09:54
They are toggle backedOriginally Posted by topcatny,June 24 2005,17:39
(YMark @ June 26 2005,06:02)Quote:
Originally Posted by ernest,June 25 2005,21:42
Originally Posted by YMark,June 26 2005,04:56
Originally Posted by ernest,June 24 2005,17:35
Originally Posted by YMark,June 24 2005,18:45
Originally Posted by ernest,June 24 2005,09:54
They are toggle backedOriginally Posted by topcatny,June 24 2005,17:39
Cuffthis, I was curious where you tend to buy your (vintage) cufflinks. If you don't mind saying, that is. To date I have been mostly looking on Ebay. However, that is starting to change as I'm leary of the way their auctions spiral out of control (imo as an economist who fully understands what auctions are for and how they work) and because I see a lot of the same sort of stuff coming up. Plus, my gf and I are making an effort to get to some estate sales, flea markets, antiques shops, etc. Btw, have you heard of a brand called Contessina? There was a pair on Ebay that simply look spectacular I think. Unfortunately the reserve was not met. Cheers, bob edit: urlI'm slowing down with my cufflink purchasing. I only bought 10 pairs this past month.
Combine that with your braces and you clearly are in the upper echelon of world society.So only 13% of people have more cufflinks than i do and we are on a style forum.
So i imagine that in the whole population (we add 80% of rednecks and fermers) i must be in the upper 1%.
(cuffthis @ June 26 2005,04:08) I'm slowing down with my cufflink purchasing. I only bought 10 pairs this past month.Quote:
(ernest @ July 02 2005,07:56) So only 13% of people have more cufflinks than i do and we are on a style forum. So i imagine that in the whole population (we add 80% of rednecks and fermers) i must be in the upper 1%.Quote:
Originally Posted by ernest,June 25 2005,21:10Quote:
Originally Posted by YMark,June 26 2005,06:02
Originally Posted by ernest,June 25 2005,21:42
Originally Posted by YMark,June 26 2005,04:56
Originally Posted by ernest,June 24 2005,17:35
Originally Posted by YMark,June 24 2005,18:45
Originally Posted by ernest,June 24 2005,09:54
They are toggle backedOriginally Posted by topcatny,June 24 2005,17:39
I hope no one minds my posting to such an old thread.
I've learned from some posts on SF that toggle backs are old-fashioned, and what is the alternative?
I'm now looking at these http://www.turnbullandasser.co.uk/sterling-silver-cufflinks-with-white-mother-of-pearl-button-64 Are they good? Aren't they old-fashioned? What do you think?
You are right!! I haven't paid attention to the letters on the edges, but now I see that it doesn't look ok to me either. I often tend to see things "in general" which causes problems sometimes.They would be fine were it not for the massive branding round the edge, which renders em vulgar.