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Sunday, October 23, 2005

Handbag & Fashion Accessory Grading System

10 - NEW WITH TAGS
Accessory is new and as it would be offered for sale in a retail store. It has the original store tags attached. It may also include the original store/factory packaging or box.

9 - NEW UNUSED
Accessory has never been used. Though new, it does not come with the original factory packaging. The original retail store tags have been removed. OR the accessory is a new handmade original (which of course would never include any sort of factory packaging).

8 - EXCELLENT
Accessory is barely used, in almost new condition. Any wear is not noticable, or barely noticable unless you look real close. Any interior linings are clean, with no marks, stains, or tears. Zippers, snaps, buckles and other hardware is in perfect working order. The key for locking latches is included. If it is a design that comes with a handtag, it is attached. It has a dust bag if it originally came with one. Any removable parts are included such as; a shoulderstrap, snap-in key ring, cosmetic mirror, garment bag hangers, luggage tag, etc.

7 - VERY GOOD
Accessory is used but shows very little wear. It may be vintage, but it has been properly taken care of by previous owner, such ascleaning, conditioning of leather, etc. Leathers retain an attractive patina. Fabrics retain their color and are not faded. Interior linings may have some small marks, but have no damage such as tears or unravelled seams. Interior linings which are light in color may show slight soiling even if cleaned. All zippers work properly. and have no missing teeth or missing pull tabs. Hardware such as snaps, buckles, latches, clasps are not missing and work properly. It is not missing any necessary removable parts such as a shoulder strap, snap-in key ring, cosmetic mirror, garment bag hangers, etc. It maybe missing a key to a locking latch, dust bag, luggage tag, or the handtag if it originally came with one.

6 - GOOD
Accessory shows slight yet noticable wear. It has natural darkening from use to leather or fabric along edges and handles. It shows exterior surface wear, but leathers or fabrics remain attractive overall. Exterior may have some scuffs, scratches, and knicks, but no tears, gouges, or holes. Trim or piping at exterior corners and along edges shows wear but is not worn through. Ends of shoulder strap or carrying handles show some wear, but are not separating, cracking, or starting to detach from main body of bag or case. Interior linings may have a noticable stain or two, some various pen marks, or a tiny tear. No more than one piece of hardware is slightly damaged and needs to be repaired or replaced such as; broken zipper, missing zipper pull tab, broken or missing snap, buckle, latch, etc. This accessory has the potential to look fabulous with a little bit of TLC or a minor repair.

5 - FAIR
Accessory shows noticable and inevidable wear from a lot of use, and/or improper care of leathers or fabrics. It definitely shows wear such as; darkening to leather or soiling of fabric along edges,handles, or straps. It may have small areas worn through at trim edges and/or piping at exterior corners, especially the bottom edges and corners. Ends of shoulder strap or carrying handles show wear and attached ends may have some damage such as starting to detach or rip from main body of bag or case. Exterior may have a noticable stain, discoloration, fading, dirty patina, a lot of small marks, an unrepairable tear, or small section(s) of unravelled stitching. It may have damage to more than one piece of hardware such as; broken zipper, broken or missing snap, buckle, latch, etc. It is missing one or more removable part (if any) such as; a shoulder strap, snap-inkey ring, cosmetic mirror, garment bag hangers, luggage tag, the key to a locking latch, the handtag if it originally came with one. This accessory remains functional and is worth refurbishing to make itmore attractive.

4 - SEASONED
Accessory is in the same condition as FAIR. The only difference is that it is a high quality vintage accessory made by a prestigeous designer and was very expensive when purchased new. All in all, it was well cared for and properly repaired over time, and remains functional for many more years of use because of its quality craftsmanship. It may also be a sought after collectible design even in its worn "this old thing" general appearence.

3 - POOR
Accessory has a lot of wear and needs a few repairs, but remains somewhat functional. It's general appearence is shabby. Not only does it look like its about to fall apart, it may actually fall apart at any moment. It is dirty, and has obvious damage such as tears, and busted seams. It could be cleaned but would remain stained. Interior lining is dirty and worn, and looks like a dust rag. Interior linings may also have tears, or unprofessionally repaired rips (sewn o rglued). It may also have broken hardware held together with rubber-bands or twisty ties.

2 - BAD
Accessory has extensive wear and needs some major repairs to make it functional. Even after repairs, it will still look ugly and very worn. It has wear and damage such as straps or handles that have come off or are hanging by a thread. It may have an undesirable odor, mildew stains, or unfixable water damage. The seams are obviously splitting and/or separated in various areas. Leather is dry or cracking, or fabrics are fraying, faded, and torn. All in all, it is falling apart. It is a public embarrassment and a fashion faux-pas.

1 - TERRIBLE
Accessory is not functional at all. It's a real eye sore. It has extreme wear, a lot of damage, and is totally beyond repair. It probably has bad odors too (it is stinky). The only reason it's been saved from the trash is because it has parts or pieces of hardware that can be salvaged for repairing other accessories.

Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Wierd Wacky Unusual Bags

Minkie Boodle! There's a Poodle in my Kitten-Caboodle!
This unique bag put a Noodle in my Strudel ....

I just put this in auction on eBay:

This telephone messenger bag is quite a conversation piece!
It's signed by movie director John Waters, and the Doodle in black
marker says "... Minkie Boodle - John Waters ..." Circa late 1970's
made of an off-white vinyl embossed crocodile with a patent shine.

Yes.... you've made the right call - that is a telephone built
into this bag, and it works too! The dial face is on the front
fold-over flap and the phone headpiece attaches to the top of the bag
to make a carrying handle. Pull the wire from it's pocket inside the
bag, plug into a phone jack.... and now you're talking!

Here are some photos:

CLICK HERE TO SEE THE EBAY AUCTION
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6789137290


I've got a doodle in my noodle and its name is Minkey Boodle!
I've got my mojo risin'. There's a poodle in my strudel!
Minkey Boodle!
Doodle oodle oodle oodle, froodle oodle oodle....

Thursday, March 03, 2005

Handbag Glossary SITE UPDATES

THIS BLOG is one of the newest features to www.handbagglossary.com

New pages have been added since February 2005....

FAQ page
Includes the answers to the frequently asked questions I receive by email

HELP page
An explanation of what a GLOSSARY is - and instructions on how to use the Carrum Saccus Handbag Glossary

Newsletter ISSUE 9
Article subject - TIPS ON HOW TO TELL FAKE BAGS FROM THE AUTHENTICS

Thursday, February 03, 2005

Cat Emoticons

Have fun with these!

happy laughing excited surprised thinking confused worried

happy - laughing - excited - surprised - thinking - confused - worried

sad frustrated mad sick headache dead

sad - gloomy - frustrated - mad - sick - headache - dead


angeldevil hotcold applause gone sleeping

angel - devil - hot - cold - applause - gone - sleeping

cool smart horny gotcha naughty coffee break

cool - smart - horny - gotcha - naughty - coffee break

love hug geek smoke break

love - hug - internet geek - smoke break


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