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My family used to own a restaurant back in the early 1900s. This was handed down to me, and I wonder if it was used when they ...
Trying to spot valuable gems at the thrift store can be great fun, and there's a stunning antique houseware brand that people ...
McDonald's created a spoon-like utensil for adding sugar to coffee. To the chain's dismay, it became an in-demand item for a ...
Cast iron lasts forever with a little TLC. But if a vintage piece has seen some things, here's how to determine whether it's ...
The company is also introducing the irons on the DP World Tour this week at the Soudal Open in Belgium. “It’s years of research, player feedback, player testing,” Titleist senior director of ...
There’s a universal truth about summer in Oklahoma – it’s hot enough to make asphalt bubble and car steering wheels double as branding irons. But nestled in Tulsa ... unadulterated joy. That vintage ...
Joe Weaver, 83, is retiring and closing his antique shop, Stuff Antiques, after over 50 years in business. Weaver, a former teacher, amassed a vast collection of antiques, specializing in Tiffany ...
Over the years, it would come to hold several businesses before officially transitioning into the Gruene Antique Company in 1986. In 1987, the building was declared an Official Texas Historical ...
Old ranch equipment – from branding irons to saddles – pays homage to Colorado’s agricultural traditions that continue to this day. There’s even a section dedicated to items from Colorado’s old ...
In her Vogue essay, “Boom...In Vintage Clothes,” she charted the rise of a then-nascent fascination with decades-old garments. Hollander pointed out how, historically, fashion aged poorly—no ...
Most of us lack the ball-striking abilities of Tour pros or even elite amateurs, which means most of us will never (or should never) play a full set of blades, or even a set of CB irons.
One of my primary goals in the first 60 days of my new position here at GOLF.com is to test a wide variety of clubs from a wide variety of brands, to get a feel for what everyone’s doing and ...