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April 24, 2006

Collecting Cufflinks 1 - Introduction

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This post is the first in a series on collecting cufflinks and is written by guest editor Gene Klompus. Gene is the founder of the American National Cufflink Society, regularly lectures on the subject and with his wife Patricia runs the online store JustCufflinks.com

Gene is also an accredited cufflink appraiser and has offered the following very generous service:

As a courtesy to you and your site’s visitors, I am willing to provide a free cuff link evaluation for anyone who sends me a jpeg image of the front and the back of the pair of cuff links.  My evaluation will usually include the age, place of manufacturer, and where discernable from the jpeg, a comment or two regarding the value range.  My only restriction regarding these “free evaluations” is that they not be used for commercial purposes.  And, there is a limit of one (1) free evaluation per person

Introduction to Collecting Cufflinks 

Just CufflinksLooking for a collectible that is inexpensive to buy, very available, easy to store in a small space, and can be displayed on your sleeve? Let me tell you about the hobby of cuff link collecting!

I first began collecting cuff links during my teens; I was attracted by the many colors and designs. Later, as an adult, I came to appreciate their smart appearance on my shirt cuffs. Throughout it all, I labored under the impression that I was the only cuff link collector in the world. I couldn’t have been more wrong! There are many thousands of cuff link collectors throughout the United States; there are thousands more throughout the world. What’s more, hundreds more join their ranks each month.

Like most hobbies, cuff link collecting is addictive; the deeper you get into it, the more interested you become. Fortunately, it can be a very affordable hobby. And, though some collectors concentrate on only the most expensive varieties of cuff links, others buy them for as little as 25 cents per pair at neighborhood garage sales. No doubt, the ability to buy at low prices is a big part of the allure for many collectors. Eventually, practically all collectors seem to "graduate" to at least a few pairs of "special" cuff links. Typically, it’s the desire for a solid gold pair, a pair of "signature" cuff links (a pair that was created by a well-known designer and bears his / her name) or a pair that carries some nostalgic reference. One New York City collector recently purchased an entire collection just to gain ownership of a pair that once belonged to her movie idol, the late Clark Gable.

In the rest of this series we will look at the different types of collectors, some of the popular cufflink specialization categories, and where to find cufflinks for your collection.

Gene Klompus JustCufflinks.com

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April 21, 2006

English Cufflinks

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Personalised English Cufflinks

There’s not too many blogs about cufflinks on the web at the moment so I’m always happy when something shows up and I recently found the personal blog of English Cufflinks designer Andrew MacFarlane. Just a few posts at the moment but hopefully it’ll continue to grow. I particularly liked his analysis of a cufflink-less Tony Blair and what this means for his future. Perhaps we could apply this theory to all world leaders!

English Cufflinks has some great personalised cufflinks such as this example, they ship globally and best of all if you’re in the UK shippings free.

Link to blog ; Link to shop

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April 7, 2006

Cuff-Daddy - Insight into the Cufflink Business

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Business Week has an interesting article up about online store Cuffdaddy.

Think small. That was the basic starting point for Mike Cayelli when he decided to open an online retail business two years ago. With a tiny house, little capital to invest, and only "spare time" to devote to the project, Cayelli knew his big dream had to stay manageable. The Washington (D.C.) entrepreneur still hasn’t quit his day job, but he’s projecting $500,000 in sales this year for his company, Cuff Daddy…

Really goes to show just how big the market for cufflinks is.

Cuff Daddy Blue Silver Cufflinks

 

 

In fitting how rainy it is outside right now, here’s a nice blue pair you can pick up from them for $26.99

 

 

Via 

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