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WOWI think these were all made by Queen at one time or another...not a 100% sure but f&f, design/aesthetics are all very aligned...
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Ken, that’s a fantastic collection of Barlows.I think these were all made by Queen at one time or another...not a 100% sure but f&f, design/aesthetics are all very aligned...
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Looks great Bart, I like it, may have to try that myself.I haven’t posted in this thread at all lately. I still have this one and still use it. The black oil pastel that I put in the bolster stamp is still holding up.
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Thanks. The latest round of TCs, and it looks like the 77s also, don’t have any of that casting scale or whatever it is in there. Basically just rub black crayon in there and wipe it off. It stays for a long time and I like the looks better.Looks great Bart, I like it, may have to try that myself.![]()
Yes, all by Queen!! Nice collection!! Bill Howard was still in charge of production when those were made!! Great!!I think these were all made by Queen at one time or another...not a 100% sure but f&f, design/aesthetics are all very aligned...
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I agree with you and that is what I thought we would get . Of all of GEC's Processes , I believe that Dyeing the Bone is by far the Least Controlled .
Fantastic. Would have been 1 year old when this was produced. Thank you for sharing!A little somethin’ from ‘74….
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Wonderful lineup of TCs, Rob!! Enjoy the rest of your Sunday !!