Posh you rock the casbah! Excellent post. This is like the geek commandments. Now don't drop the tablets until they get repped ;)
Posh you rock the casbah! Excellent post. This is like the geek commandments. Now don't drop the tablets until they get repped ;)
Amazing post as usual Posh, Keep up the Great work :applause:
Thank you, Mrs. H. You know you're my hero because you're a Lady Who Lunches. :)
Hi Posh,
Just found this post. Love it!!
However, one small detail. In the handbag rep world, "Franken "means Horrible rep! So it was hard to get use to seeing this word here used exactly opposite! A "Franken" bag is either a bag style that never existed in the designers line of bags, such as a LV Damier Graphite Neverfull, or a LV with plastic handles.
Great to see another girl here!!!
Thanks, Chanel! I'm glad you liked it. I need to augment it. I'm already seeing stuff that would make a great part of the list. LOL
A franken bag would be a replica with a genuine strap or a genuine luggage tag or something like that. I know that if you're in Korea and you don't like something on your bag, there's places where you can go to get it changed out. If you bring your own genuine part, like handles or even hardware, they'll set to work changing it all for you. It's not used in the same sense as watches. That's a whole other world. LOL
Awesome info and post,I'm now gonna clone myself super noob..
Posh, wow, I would love it if I could change things on current handbags, that would be a blast!! Wish I lived near Korea!!
Thanks! I need to augment it, really. There's stuff I left off that I now think needs to be added. LOL I got most of the good stuff up though!
great post !
Thanks! I'll be sure to keep it fresh and relevant!:)
Very good Posh..............:lol: :lol:
Another great addition!;)
Thanks, Triple! I hope it was funny and informative. We gotta remind ourselves of what is really going on here. LOL
You're always a great read, Posh. Wonderful to have you back writing here.
Great post. I really enjoyed the read.
great post my friend.
Great read. Thanks for the post.
Thanks, boy! I'm not writing a often I should. But now I try to say something relevant that help the hobby. I hope I did that!
Excellent post. I will keep it in mind.
very nice :)
What an excellent article. Thank you:-)
well done
Another great post! Thanks
My first read and I am so glad that I read this. Very informative. Thank you OP :)
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Kleen lol how are ya?
good read
Thanks for that OP, was a good read.
Wow, what a great read. Thanks so much for your time and effort put into it!
Thank You so much for writing this :)
It's an awesome piece of writing!
Great read. Thanks Posh!
Well written and fun to read.
Thanks from a newbie!
This is a good read! Very insightful.
Bravo :clap::clap::clap:
Really an awesome post.
It makes me think, I have plenty of reproduced oil paintings from the Museum shop and elsewhere. Nobody would ever think I had a Van Gogh sitting in my great room, but I like having my kids seeing classic paintings, so they can really appreciate them when they are seen in textbooks or in the museums, when we travel. Nobody has ever questioned this, in the 25 plus years of having them, why I have them.
I also collect and drink loads of wine. This is where only the real thing will do, because its a consumable that you use many of your senses to enjoy and just looking the part won't do it, and it does take up most of any disposable income. This is also, the place I spend most of my time, as I even grow wine grapes in Upstate NY. Real food is necessary as well, but I have no problem using domestic Proscuitto if the product is good, depending on the recipe. Chocolate, is very personal on where you like your chocolate from especially when the ladies, who love the stuff get involved.
Lastly, I drive a Jeep, as it is snow country, and while I didn't know when buying the Jeep, but now do understand that buying a Jeep means entering a cult-like following (a bit like Panarei reps). Its funny as I have had 3 Subarus since 1990 and never felt like I was getting eyeballed by any other Subaru driver. Jeep owners are different, and these people are the Kings of Mods. In fact if you don't do something to personalize your Jeep, then you just don't get it.
As for watches, I love the different styles, and until very recently I never even considered a Panarei rep. Now I have another 2 on order. Customization, personalization is a very human attribute. Even in places where you are forced to wear the same attired: think the military, hospital teams (scrubs) and penitentiaries, people still do what they can to feel like an individual. In hospitals we have different stethoscopes, ID straps,…., In the military we have different ranks, change out boots,as long as the fit regulation and of course specialties and some tattoos, which people in prisons and fraternities are also known for. Never feel like you are anything less for enjoying a <$300/rep or more expensive Franken. It makes you happy, and doesn't break the bank.
The real things that must be paid for without question; are the utilities, the mortgage/rent, and the fuel of life, food & beverages. Taxes, health insurance, and any hobbies also seem to suck up the cash. Again thanks for some perspective.
Champagne, are you secretly Mr Steinbrenner from Seinfeld? :lol:
Nope, not a Steinbrenner. Just a regular guy, that was forced into retirement a bit too early. Worked in the Medical field, while concurrently in the Army Reserves. Now I collect wine, watch the auctions, and just ventured back into the watch world. Retirement and fixed income is not what its cracked up to be. I have a lot of time during the cold winters to learn new stuff each year. Doing another language and diving back into reps and watchmaking this year. To darn cold up here to do much else, until the mid Spring thaw.
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