Made Custom Tags for my Ocean City’s
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Made Custom Tags for my Ocean City’s
I’ve been collecting these Ocean City reels and seeing the tags on old auctions made me want some for the reels I have. Since they are specific to the reels, finding them will be near impossible so I spent about 5 hours making a template for any reel I need in the future. Keep in mind these are just for my personal collection and in the future when I decide to let them go, it’ll be stated they are reproductions. Take a look..
What’s your stance on reproductions?
What’s your stance on reproductions?
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Re: Made Custom Tags for my Ocean City’s
That is an interesting item. You have your work cut out for you though. There are many Ocean City models.
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Re: Made Custom Tags for my Ocean City’s
Fun project. Cool display cards they could make, like museums produce for their displays. I can see “reprints”, esp catalogs, useful for the info they contain as well that might not be readily available otherwise.
I’ve wondered about our attraction to this… “venerable-ness”…. “authenticity”, for lack of better.
While in SE Asia, my wife and I were in a shop and saw a “beautiful” old rattan mat on the floor and told the proprietor we’d like to buy it. “Ah! I’ll be right back”. And she returned with a bright shiny new one. “Oh, no. We’d like that one, if you’d sell it to us.” “You want the old broken one?” Then she chuckled and said, “You must be American.”
I relate this not as a criticism of your cool project, but out of general curiosity over just what our special attraction to antiques is all about. I guess this is what comes up when I think about “reproductions”.
The one thing lacking in such a thing though, is the… authenticity, charm, that the originals possess.
I’ve wondered about our attraction to this… “venerable-ness”…. “authenticity”, for lack of better.
While in SE Asia, my wife and I were in a shop and saw a “beautiful” old rattan mat on the floor and told the proprietor we’d like to buy it. “Ah! I’ll be right back”. And she returned with a bright shiny new one. “Oh, no. We’d like that one, if you’d sell it to us.” “You want the old broken one?” Then she chuckled and said, “You must be American.”
I relate this not as a criticism of your cool project, but out of general curiosity over just what our special attraction to antiques is all about. I guess this is what comes up when I think about “reproductions”.
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Re: Made Custom Tags for my Ocean City’s
I understand the need for authenticity, but not in this case. There is no attempt here at being authentic because these tags are new. They are not reasonable facsimiles of an old type of hang tag, they are simply new informational tags. If these were copies, I would see a problem, but because they are a creation of a tag that never existed, I see no problem here.
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Oh yes, agreed. I see no foul here, Just to be clear, my comment about antiquities was in response to the question:
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