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Nataku

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Any value to P.F. Flyers. They are the only vintage shoes I‘ve never seen mentioned In this thread.

Vintage models should be a good flip for sure. The modern ones, not so much. Look for for US made models. That’s the key.
 

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can you even wear vintage trainers? i'd think the sole would should flip right off the upper with the old dry glue?
If they’ve been worn and not left to go brittle you can.
 

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The gunmetal gray base on this one fooled me from a distance. This thing is a tank. It's every bit as heavy as the late 70's metal base Technics turntables I've come across in the past.
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Here's what I saved from the burn pile the other day. Gave everything a good Oxiclean soak. Unfortunately it seems a mouse or mice chewed their way through the Taz shirt at some point. On the bright side, the Van Halen shirt is mint.

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NICE!

i recently found a Sony PS-X70 deck for $20. i can't seem to part with it!

****, i'd rock that F.U.C.K. shirt and i can't stand Van Hagar for the most part (LOVE CVH though).

The gunmetal gray base on this one fooled me from a distance. This thing is a tank. It's every bit as heavy as the late 70's metal base Technics turntables I've come across in the past.
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Here's what I saved from the burn pile the other day. Gave everything a good Oxiclean soak. Unfortunately it seems a mouse or mice chewed their way through the Taz shirt at some point. On the bright side, the Van Halen shirt is mint.

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up for a lil guess the maker action?
Kiton.
And here is what I saw all the way down the hill to buy beer about 5 PM yesterday. I live uphill from SFO, and there were about thirty of these little geysers along the way down to the El Camino. Then flooded roads and whatnot. Good to have four wheel drive.
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Oxxford. I always guess them when the jacket is partially lined.
 

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