8.26.2011

amass-ing a phone

My friend JP Williams
gave me this incredible "Bauhaus"
phone for me to sell for him
2 years ago.
(It's been 2 years?!?!)
Anyway, I think it's the coolest thing since
bottled beer and so does JP,
but no one else seemed to give a shit.
Maybe it's the price?
It's not cheap
but well within the range they have sold for.
So it was funny to me when I guy came in today 
and took it out on approval,
and then shortly thereafter
JP walked in after not having seen him
in about a year.
Funny how that works...kismet....
Anyway, let's hope it sticks,
and for those of you 
who haven't seen this phone before,
enjoy....






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8.25.2011

raggedy olde hobo mystery chair

 Sorry for no posts in 
3 days!
I'm pretty sure that is a record....
I've just been slammed with work
and after-work activities
lately.
(Plus the earthquake,
that really took me out of the loop 
for about 29 seconds....)
One of my biggest challenges has been trying to
wrestle control of my storage!
What a disaster, 
but I have been 
running across some gems....

I'm not sure if this qualifies as a gem,
maybe a diamond in the rough,
or maybe just a pile of oily rags....

The question is,
what is this dang deal?

I've never seen this chair before,
and if it is one of my books,
I never noticed it,
but I think I would have because it is so cool.
I have no clue where I found it,
no memory at all, which is weird for me....

This is what I think I know about it:
1. It is American, although it could be Canadian.
2. It's from the late 1940s, early 1950s.
3. It has a limited production feel to it.
Maybe not a prototype feel,
but I'm guessing they didn't make too 
many of these.

The back is some sort of composite material,
not plastic, 
but like a flexible Masonite maybe?
The fabric is shot and filthy,
but it was in an earlier life
a very nice wool.

This shot makes me think of a 
Even the leg construction is similar...
kinda....

It's just a raggedy olde hobo chair
languishing
 in a crazy expensive storage space in Tribeca...
UNLESS!
You know what it is....