This is the question I ask myself over and over as I'm buying more and more mid-century furniture, old toys, vintage hard-shell suitcases and various other old things.
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Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Friday, May 25, 2012
I'm such a dork
This is a picture of me on the day I got my most favorite suitcase in my collection. I had been drooling over a round "Ladies Hat and Shoe case" one day on eBay and I shared the auction listing for it on my facebook page hoping that one of my relatives would think it was a great idea to buy it for me for Christmas.
It was such a pretty case. It was white and had never been used so the bidding went up close to two hundred dollars! I didn't get that white case, but my friend Katrina from Eclectica Miami saw my post and told me she had a red one for sale. I immediately told her I wanted it. Red is my favorite color! I was vending at the Indie Craft Bazaar that weekend so Katrina said she'd deliver it to me there.
As you can see from picture one to picture two, it has gotten dark outside and here I am, still prancing around with my suitcase.
Other things to notice in these pics.... my hand crafts behind me Kitschy Aprons and Handmade by Shelley Faye (the softies nestled in that yellow vintage American Tourister!) I know... shameless. Shameless self-promotion.
It was such a pretty case. It was white and had never been used so the bidding went up close to two hundred dollars! I didn't get that white case, but my friend Katrina from Eclectica Miami saw my post and told me she had a red one for sale. I immediately told her I wanted it. Red is my favorite color! I was vending at the Indie Craft Bazaar that weekend so Katrina said she'd deliver it to me there.
As you can see from picture one to picture two, it has gotten dark outside and here I am, still prancing around with my suitcase.
Other things to notice in these pics.... my hand crafts behind me Kitschy Aprons and Handmade by Shelley Faye (the softies nestled in that yellow vintage American Tourister!) I know... shameless. Shameless self-promotion.
Friday, May 18, 2012
Gonna sell this one soon
My collection has gotten a little larger lately than I had intended. I keep telling my husband, who is not a collector of anything and not amused by oddities, that as I find nicer pieces, I'll get rid of the duplicates. So, in order to be a good wife and live up to my word... this one has gotta go.
I picked up this little case at a craft show last fall from my friend Amy of Fabulous Finds & Design. If you are into vintage luggage, this lady is someone that you will want to get to know! She is so dedicated to the hunt for vintage goods and I have no idea how she stays in business because her stuff isn't pricey.
This case is in really great shape except for a small stain on the inside and the fabric that goes across from the top to the bottom of the interior is ripped on the sides therefore making it stick out sometimes when you shut it (pic above). I like how this one, unlike the American Touristers, lays flat when opened and only has two closures instead of three.
It is a really cute piece but it looks so similar to my most recent eBay score that one of the two need to find a new home. Below picture is the two of them together. Looks like they could be friends.
*UPDATE*
This suitcase found a new home over the weekend before I even had a chance to click "publish" on this blog post. Hopefully it is enjoying it's new home with Coma Girl. I traded it for some art. I think I got a pretty sweet deal too!
I picked up this little case at a craft show last fall from my friend Amy of Fabulous Finds & Design. If you are into vintage luggage, this lady is someone that you will want to get to know! She is so dedicated to the hunt for vintage goods and I have no idea how she stays in business because her stuff isn't pricey.
This case is in really great shape except for a small stain on the inside and the fabric that goes across from the top to the bottom of the interior is ripped on the sides therefore making it stick out sometimes when you shut it (pic above). I like how this one, unlike the American Touristers, lays flat when opened and only has two closures instead of three.
It is a really cute piece but it looks so similar to my most recent eBay score that one of the two need to find a new home. Below picture is the two of them together. Looks like they could be friends.
*UPDATE*
This suitcase found a new home over the weekend before I even had a chance to click "publish" on this blog post. Hopefully it is enjoying it's new home with Coma Girl. I traded it for some art. I think I got a pretty sweet deal too!
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Is missing a foot really that bad?
Even though I just bought one exactly like this last week, I'm drooling over this vintage American Tourister. It is cheap too! If it weren't missing a foot, I'd have already bid on it. Check out how clean the insides are! And I am loving the original papers.
I'm gonna need to go and measure all of my tri-tapers now to figure out what their "official" names are. One of my goals in writing this blog is to find out more about these treasures... not just contribute to my vintage suitcase hoard.
I'm gonna need to go and measure all of my tri-tapers now to figure out what their "official" names are. One of my goals in writing this blog is to find out more about these treasures... not just contribute to my vintage suitcase hoard.
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