Thank you!
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Thank you!
I found a photo online. https://davidlegg.aminus3.com/image/2010-01-12.html
Thanks to David Legg, where ever you are!
I had a lovely evening out at the Redford Theater on Saturday. We went to see Phantom of the Opera with the organ accompaniment. This was my first time to the Redford and it was great!
Walking...
Since the store was owned by your grandfather I will consider it. I just found this on the Shopgoodwill.com site. Some furs from your grandfather's store....
Oh that's wonderful, Lowell! Thank you so much for posting the ad. The Rollins looked pretty chic.
Thank you for the info on Jack's Place. I was able to narrow down the timeline for the Lieb Brothers tie via the makers tag. 1950's era.
Ok, how about Leib Brothers store? Or a men's store called Jack's Place? The Leib Bros tie looks older. The Jack's Place tie is a wide 70's tie.
I'll have to look into that. Thank you!
Just found this thread, so forgive the lateness of the posting. Thanks for the info! I was wondering about J.M. Citron. I bought a few vintage ties from the estate sale at Sonny Elliot's house a few...
Here is the tie from the Lloyd Davis store. I was able to find some advertising spots in a Detroit News page from newspapers.com dated November 1950.
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The Rollins & Co tie.
The Rollins Company: Detroit 1937 Ilustr, 10.75 x 7.754, pict stapled wraps, unpag [[8 pp). Light soiling, creasing and spotting else good. Catalogue has b&w photos of models wearing mink, Hudson...
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We all know the major department stores that were in Detroit in the 40's and 50's. I collect vintage men's neckties and I've found two store names that I don't recognize. Perhaps someone could...
Not a fan of the Heidelberg Project but arson is arson. Hopefully the police can find the person or persons involved and bring them to justice.
http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20130503/METRO01/305030415/Fire-destroys-Heidelberg-Project-house?odyssey=tab%7Ctopnews%7Ctext%7CFRONTPAGE
WTVS-56 did a show about Hot Fudge. If someone can find it online, it's worth watching.
I love idea that stores and movie houses gave out pottery to patrons. What a wonderful time.
Very cool, Savoyard. Thanks for posting them.
The plate i bought was the first Kern's pottery item i've seen. I'll have to keep an eye out for more!
I wonder what other colors were available? Did anyone have this plate in their family? Anyone ever sold one and for what price? I paid $30 and i'm pretty happy with it.
Wow! That's great, jcole. Thank you. Didn't know they came in other colors.
Picked up this plate at a local estate sale this weekend. I waw hoping that someone on the forum could help me with the history.
The plate says Ernst Kern Detroit on it. I know that is it from...
Did some Geocaching there a few years ago. Nice and quiet. Went to the southern most point and saw the Detroit skyline.
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