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Wow...
Its always a pleasure to read your posts, I think you've topped my list of favourite posters with thus one. I strongly agree with your idea of "trueness" and authenticity. I hope that one day I can acquire just one of your amazing pieces.
The Bard of Bolinas
By: Gary G : October 29th, 2011-09:52
We had the good fortune to be directed to one of his wines at a restaurant, and following an exchange of emails I now have the chance to buy a few bottles each year. His emails to the "list members" are even more rambling than mine, but substantially more...
Happy to...
By: Gary G : October 29th, 2011-09:02
...do the autograph thing. GH and I are working together with our Korean client, and I just spent a couple of hours on the phone with him the other day working through some client materials. He's a bit of a watch guy himself, but lower key than fanatics l...
Wow...
By: takman : October 29th, 2011-11:11
Its always a pleasure to read your posts, I think you've topped my list of favourite posters with thus one. I strongly agree with your idea of "trueness" and authenticity. I hope that one day I can acquire just one of your amazing pieces.
Thank you, takman
By: Gary G : October 30th, 2011-06:18
I have to confess that I feel a bit ill at ease with starting a thread like this one: am I doing any benefit by discussing my thoughts and feelings, or is it all a bunch of self-indulgent hot air? I appreciate the positive reinforcement from you! Best, Ga...
Really great points
By: Gary G : October 30th, 2011-06:24
I hadn't thought a lot about vintage pieces, but your raise an excellent point that the vintage world is a wonderful hunting ground for classic pieces that reflect the ethos of their creators. Just to look at any of the pieces that Tick-talk (Dean) or Dan...
You may have me there :-)
By: Gary G : October 29th, 2011-20:58
My comment about 12-cylinder Ferraris was (primarily) tongue-in-cheek and in reference to today's road cars (after all, the F1 cars are 8-cylinder these days, and Ferrari hasn't had a V-12 F1 car in ages). It's just a bit of fun to tweak the guys who own ...
= )
By: BDLJ : October 29th, 2011-21:10
It's a Monza. To my mind, no emphasis AT ALL should be put on auction prices when it comes to authenticity of cars. Price is an extremely poor measure of 'authenticity'. Example: Hideously over-restored and unoriginal, tarted-up, Ralph Lauren Alfa 8C vers...
Agree!
By: Gary G : October 29th, 2011-22:07
Believe me, I'd take the Monza in a heartbeat And I agree with you point on auction values -- a big part of what I'm trying to say, however poorly, is about discerning the characteristic nature of things, not about whether "other people" like those object...
authentic sweaters
By: edwardwchang : November 12th, 2011-03:29
G Really enjoyed your erudite posts. I have some comments, particularly about the Lange. Lange and Panerai are two of the most popular brands that were resurrected from the dead circa 1994. No doubt that the datograph and split seconds are meritorious mec...
great thoughts
By: MattS : November 12th, 2011-03:51
nice post Gary! I like the idea of authenticity and this is one quest of mine as well. I guess this is also what drives me to vintage watches and preferably to watches with some kind of history or at least some story telling. As for relationship with othe...