Vintage Lit-Ning steel desktop sorter. As indicated by the typed label on the underside of the organizer, this once belonged to an E. Mau. purchased for $1!
Vintage UNderhill 3506 wooden ruler. Mission Pants Factory was a S.F. retail outpost located at 1965 Mission Street, specializing in Riding and Uniform Breeches, Pants from Cords to Slacks and Jackets from Leather to Cloth. $0.25 cents!
Antique solid wood desk chair. Superior craftsmanship and sensual sinuous curves. The seller, an older man who couldn't decide if he was excited or upset to have sold his beloved 1970's bar, the one that had been under the back deck since the Nixon Administration, the one that he was feverishly rubbing with "Liquid Gold", the one that two men on their way to a S.F. 49'ers football game purchased, offered to rub my chair in "Liquid Gold" for no extra charge. Before I could decline his offer, the older man poured a dollop of "Liquid Gold" onto the chair and began to rub! purchased for $20!
Also worth noting, at the same sale there was a small
handwritten hobo sign affixed by a rusty
nail to the side gate with,
"Girly Mags .50 cents."
outfitting my desktop part I (click here)
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