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Ever see a $250,000 blanket?
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Ever see a $250,000 blanket?
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PLC92084Guides: 2 | Official Routes: 3Triplogs Last: 4,133 d | RS: 0Water Reports 1Y: 0 | Last: 5,277 d
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Re: Ever see a $250,000 blanket?
@Alston Neal
Thanks, Alston... With friends like you, who needs enemas !? Don't give the mighty one any ideas I can't live with, please. If I knew anything about wool blankets other than they're itchy, I'd contribute something worthwhile, I promise... Guess you could say I'm sheepish...
Thanks, Alston... With friends like you, who needs enemas !? Don't give the mighty one any ideas I can't live with, please. If I knew anything about wool blankets other than they're itchy, I'd contribute something worthwhile, I promise... Guess you could say I'm sheepish...
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Re: Ever see a $250,000 blanket?
kingsnake wrote:Scat happens.

"Arizona is the land of contrast... You can go from Minnesota to California in a matter of minutes, then have Mexican food that night." -Jack Dykinga
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Re: Ever see a $250,000 blanket?
Please Dear Lord, call me home.PLC92084 wrote:@Alston Neal
Thanks, Alston... With friends like you, who needs enemas !? Don't give the mighty one any ideas I can't live with, please. If I knew anything about wool blankets other than they're itchy, I'd contribute something worthwhile, I promise... Guess you could say I'm sheepish...
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azbackpackrGuides: 27 | Official Routes: 23Triplogs Last: 78 d | RS: 0Water Reports 1Y: 0 | Last: 770 d
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Re: Ever see a $250,000 blanket?
I will buy it. My cat would love sleeping on it!
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Re: Ever see a $250,000 blanket?
Remind me again, aren't we related?
If so you definitely got the deeper end of the financial gene pool.
If so you definitely got the deeper end of the financial gene pool.
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Re: Ever see a $250,000 blanket?
I've heard a couple great blanket stories. One was a knowledgeable dealer spotted one in the back of a beat up pickup in Cheyenne, being used as a saddle blanket, turned out to be very rare and valuable. Sorry, more details escape me.
Shawn
The bear went over the mountain to see what he could see.
The bear went over the mountain to see what he could see.
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Re: Ever see a $250,000 blanket?
Yes. My maiden name is Neal. If we are related, now that would scare the cats out of me!Alston Neal wrote:Remind me again, aren't we related?
If so you definitely got the deeper end of the financial gene pool.
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Re: Ever see a $250,000 blanket?
azbackpackr wrote: If we are related, now that would scare the cats out of me!
...and Alston dares to chastise me !?

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Re: Ever see a $250,000 blanket?
Probably the most well known would be the one from Tucson on the Antiques Roadshow. It was a First Phase Ute style blanket that was purchased by a dealer that did the appraisal on air. Those are running from 500K to750K.Sredfield wrote:I've heard a couple great blanket stories. One was a knowledgeable dealer spotted one in the back of a beat up pickup in Cheyenne, being used as a saddle blanket, turned out to be very rare and valuable. Sorry, more details escape me.
I know of one dealer that was driving down the road and saw a Navajo child's blanket hanging over a fence. He bought it for nothing cuz the folks were using it to cover their lawnmower.
Six thousand in resto, sold it for 20K.
Bear in mind we have as many as 10 calls or e-mails a day and 98% is crap. This is why it's so exciting to see something really rare.
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Re: Ever see a $250,000 blanket?
Update..
I just received the results of the dye testing. The testing was done at Thomas Jefferson University using the Beckman DU-65 Spectrophotometer.
All four samples test as organic cochineal dye. One sample from the piece put it at 1840-1855, the other three samples will date it 1855-1865.
The piece will of course date to the newest dyes putting the blanket at a solid 1860 + or - five years. I'm in the process of writing out all the documentation, which is why I'm posting now, cuz my brain is getting fried and I needed a break.
I called the lady who owns it this morning to tell her the results. After talking with her for sometime she brought up what I've been hoping to hear.....
I would be interested in selling it.
To be continued...
I just received the results of the dye testing. The testing was done at Thomas Jefferson University using the Beckman DU-65 Spectrophotometer.
All four samples test as organic cochineal dye. One sample from the piece put it at 1840-1855, the other three samples will date it 1855-1865.
The piece will of course date to the newest dyes putting the blanket at a solid 1860 + or - five years. I'm in the process of writing out all the documentation, which is why I'm posting now, cuz my brain is getting fried and I needed a break.
I called the lady who owns it this morning to tell her the results. After talking with her for sometime she brought up what I've been hoping to hear.....
I would be interested in selling it.
To be continued...
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