+ PICS OF RANDOM NON IH ITEMS/ ACCESSOIRES/ FUN STUFF +
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Very nice.
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Here’s an old toy that I’ve had since the 80’s. It’s from a Japanese cartoon called Votoms and this is the Brutish Dog. Made of plastic and zinc die cast metal. And yes, Japanese toys are in a league of their own
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I love Rotring pens and pencils. They are the BMW of the writing world. Very robust and have a great sound and feel. Could be an heirloom.
I always forget about this thread but I picked up a cool sculpture off a local etsy dealer and I wanted to share. A couple years ago I took a liking to a St Louis artist named Saunders Schultz who had recently passed. He was a world renowned sculptor with installations all around the country. Anyway, I found this sculpture and it looked familiar even though it was unsigned (and priced too cheaply). I finally made the mental connection that the sculpture is actually a study piece for a Schultz fountain that is within viewing distance of our family plot at Resurrection Cemetery. I couldnt nab it fast enough! Very pleased to have another little piece of StL history. Last pic is another Schultz study of a fountain.
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@aetas @anesthetist
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Well I treated myself to a "bi-matière" ST Dupont Fidélio rollerball… Laque blue with plaque silver cap...
It's actually midnight blue, my absolutele favourite colour... Well it's actually my favourite colour for a Ferrari, but those are quite a bit more expensive... This was a mere 200€...
I'll try and take some pics myself soon... This is absolutely new/ unused btw... Not bad for a ~25 year old pen!..
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The hotel we are staying at in Barcelona is a charming boutique called Cotton House. Excellent location and a wonderful property and staff.
The hotel used to be the seat of the Association of Cotton House Manufacturers and is themed accordingly. I found a book about Japanese cotton :
And for @Madame-Buttonfly
Then there is a room full of cotton bolts, ledgers, and other relics of the building's history.
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My older brother gave me this full-length wallet for my 18th birthday - so a long, long time ago. No idea on the make-up, but it used to have brass(?) corner stays, although they disappeared at some point past.
I don’t use it day to day anymore, but it is treasured - it largely stays in a drawer, keeping some IH tokens (and spare stickers) safe!