Acoma pot with braided handle, from PCC last month.
7/30/10
Daylight Pajamas
JC Penny Towncraft Flannel from PCC last month/Gitman Vintage Flannel from South Willard...it has been a crispy summer here. Saying yes to lower positioned pockets and smaller collars (wider wingspan on collars is OK, but only during Last Waltz reenactments).
7/28/10
Peace/Paipo/Prone
Inneresting interview with Robert Moynier by Bob Green extolling the virtues of proning, be sure to scroll down to the Theisz paipo shots-article here over at My Paipo Boards...and More.
Thanks cabin guy for linkage.
7/27/10
staying in LA and making a go of it
7/20/10
7/18/10
AA's
7/17/10
LBC Tomorrow
1940's/50's Navajo thunderbird pin (riding Borsalino) from LBC last month.
*PS-no immediate plans of challenging this guy.
7/15/10
7/13/10
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Little bronze fox- Hagenauer Wiener Workstatte (WHW) made in Austria. From Rose Bowl this weekend, I know-lots of cute animal stuff lately...worn sibling ticking away on ebay today :-0.
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7/10/10
Rose Bowl Tomorrow
I want to say its a Gopher?-from the Rose Bowl last month, whittled and sanded smooth, I think it's eye balling this guy.
7/8/10
Knock
7/7/10
7/6/10
7/5/10
>:<-)
Happy/Evil Guy. Carved painted wooden figure, with nails used for eyes and cobblers nail to secure leather belt, traces of a perished mohawk (horse hair). I got this from a vendor who thought it to be of Native American (plains) origin-dolls like this were used by medicine men in rituals. It's so crazy and rudimentary in its pose/balance, with the perfect amount of detail to give it some life, it could be native, pacific, or even a folk art figure, either way its got teeth.
"Could you leave me some cash if you're coming back for it, just so I know- it's just that things happen...now that you've picked it up you've transferred your energy onto it, now other people are gonna be drawn to it, that's what always happens" :-0
7/3/10
7/1/10
The Accumulator
Article on Clare Graham in today's LA Times Magazine by Mayer Rus, Clare's gallery- housing both his own work and decades of Flea Market collected curio's is one of the most interesting spaces in LA, right there on York Blvd in Highland Park. Mor York.