You would think the seller would show a picture of the drawstring under the flap, then there would be no mistaking it!Ahhhh I see the drawstring now... Thanks for the catch
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You would think the seller would show a picture of the drawstring under the flap, then there would be no mistaking it!Ahhhh I see the drawstring now... Thanks for the catch
That sure would have help me see that it wasn't the bag I thought it was.You would think the seller would show a picture of the drawstring under the flap, then there would be no mistaking it!
And back to your original post, I have a Ranch bag, so I knew for sureThat sure would have help me see that it wasn't the bag I thought it was.
Great find!Here is my find from the flea market last weekend. It was only $1! Hyacinth authenticated it and identified it as an early Penny/Dinky made between the mid 1970s and 1980.
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While I was cleaning the bag, I found some numbers printed in the bottom of the inside pocket. Has anyone seen this before or know what it means?Here is my find from the flea market last weekend. It was only $1! Hyacinth authenticated it and identified it as an early Penny/Dinky made between the mid 1970s and 1980.
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They are numbers that were stamped on the back side of the leather, probably by the supplier. I've seen them on a couple of bags.While I was cleaning the bag, I found some numbers printed in the bottom of the inside pocket. Has anyone seen this before or know what it means?View attachment 4114112
My latest thrift store find, a black pebbled Sonoma.
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She looks brand new!View attachment 4122627
My Janice bag. Just rehabbed her last week and I’m very happy with the results. The leather is so soft.