Sunday, September 30, 2012

todays thrift score...

todays "Thrift Score" came in the mail via Ebay... It is a rare occurrence indeed, as I rarely bid on Ebay items...maybe it's my fear of loosing or maybe I'm just a tight-ass...either way, I've found Ebay is the perfect place for me to Sell, not so much buy...however, I'm happy to add this vintage Racing Helmet to the collection...Happy Hunting! Kevin

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Johnny...

I can't resist these old "Hook Fast" brand Belt Buckles...no two are alike and every one of them tells a story...Happy Hunting! Kevin

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Thursday, September 20, 2012

todays Thrift Score...the Vintage Gymslip









todays Thrift Score is a 1950s Deadstock Gymslip...the term Gymslip is NEW to me, so I did some research...basically it's a "Jumper" style Two Piece School Gym Uniform...the Gymslip appears to have remained unchanged from the late 1800s through the 1960s...

From Wikipedia...

A gymslip is a sleeveless tunic with a pleated skirt most commonly seen as part of a girl's school uniform. The term gymslip primarily refers to athletic wear; otherwise the term pinafore dress (British English) or jumper dress (American English) is usually preferred.
The introduction of the gymslip as female athletic wear is credited to Martina Bergman-Österberg, the founder of a college for training female physical education teachers in Hampstead.[1] Gymslips were also worn by female gymnasts and athletes from the 1880s to the 1920s, as they were more mobile than traditional female attire, but still modest enough to deter the possibility of them becoming sexualised during their activity. Even in this modest attire, gymslips as athletic wear were still worn strictly out of public view. [2][3]
When not worn as athletic wear, gymslips or pinafore dresses are generally worn over a blouse and tie and replace a skirt. Underneath a gymslip, a pair of white knee socks are more common than a pair of tights, matching regulation knickers may also be mandatory. A blazer may be worn over the top. First emerging in the 1900s, by the 1920s it had become compulsory in many private, convent and high schools, and thus became commonly worn by girls in Britain as part of their school uniform.[4]
Although now largely replaced by modern-style uniforms, gymslips are still synonymous with schoolgirls, leading to the slang term "gymslip mum" to describe a teenage pregnancy in Britain.[5] Well-known modern depictions of gymslips include the St. Trinians films, and less traditionally, schoolgirl uniform pornography, a use given more public recognition when in 1991 politician Clare Short condemned the fetish, saying "the Page 3 girl in a gymslip may be over 16, but the imagery is clearly intended to present schoolgirls as sexual objects".[6]

vintage watch list...

some cool goodies on my Ebay "Watch List"...Happy Hunting! Kevin

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

wowzer!!!

last night, while most people were watching TV, some of us were watching this...Happy Hunting! Kevin

Monday, September 17, 2012

vintage Barn Find...

my buddy found this in the loft of an old barn here in town and brought it to the junkpalace...looks like whats left of an old 1950s Simplex frame...if it's not terribly valuable, it will be my next Art Project...

Sunday, September 16, 2012

vintage dude...

I thought maybe we should get to know each other a little better...sometimes it helps to put a face with the subject...so here's me, Thrift Score and More...

be EXCELLENT to each other!...Happy Hunting!

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Sunday, September 9, 2012

sometimes it's hard to part ways...

had an awesome day yesterday at the Flea Off Market in Downtown Louisville Kentucky...big Crowd, big Spenders and a most beautiful day!...took my Vintage Board Track Racer, mostly as a "show-piece" but I did put a FAT price on it, expecting no takers which was plenty cool with me...to my suprise someone stepped-up with cash and left with Old Number Five...is there a Like/Unlike button?