[QUOTE=rlundregan;954250613]As many of those as I see around here, I don't know that I have ever seen any bigger than 10 lbs......[/QUOTE]
well, here you go then...
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[QUOTE=rlundregan;954250613]As many of those as I see around here, I don't know that I have ever seen any bigger than 10 lbs......[/QUOTE]
well, here you go then...
I remember having some Billard dimples and a couple of waffles in my dad's garage. I bought some weights around ere last year and there a couple of rusty dimples in the lot. Never seen them bigger then 10's either.
What I miss most though are the two sets of unbranded Ivankos with bars and collars and curl bar that he bought at an auction from a Gym that went of business in Boston. Sad it was when I found he out he gave them away. sniff sniff
Old york kettlebell-style handles....
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[QUOTE=rlundregan;954248513]Really? People actually collect those? I always thought they were butt-ugly! Not sure that I have seen "waffle" or "pyramid" plates, I'll have to keep an eye out.....[/QUOTE]
People collect all kinds of crap. The key is to find them and make money off of them.
[QUOTE=ffrink;955795393]Old york kettlebell-style handles....
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That's funny. I guy around here was trying to sell those things for like 6 months, for $50. I had no idea what they were. If I knew they were York.......
Time to revive this thread. Here are some older weights from the 60s and before.
Sweet.
[QUOTE=RockCrshr;1016867883]Time to revive this thread. Here are some older weights from the 60s and before.[/QUOTE]
Those are some really nice sets!
[IMG]http://forum.bodybuilding.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=5331203&d=1359343108[/img]
[IMG]http://forum.bodybuilding.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=5331253&d=1359343264[/img]
[IMG]http://forum.bodybuilding.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=5331243&d=1359343184[/img]
I guess I never posted these in here, and I'm not sure if they qualify as Vintage, but it at least gives Ivanko (Unbranded Ivanko) some representation in this thread
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[IMG]http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/cc10/tbell2007/IMG_1290.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/cc10/tbell2007/IMG_1291.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Beautiful iron in this thread.
Dumb.bell, they are totally vintage.
my Dad's got this workout bench from decade's ago, maroon sort of colour. I gotta take a pic and post it next time I'm home.
[QUOTE=RockCrshr;1016867883]Time to revive this thread. Here are some older weights from the 60s and before.[/QUOTE]
Complete yorks sets amazing !!! Those are some nice complete sets. It would be cool to see a photo of the different Olympic collars next to one another to see how the design changed over the years
[QUOTE=dumb.bell;1017277073]I guess I never posted these in here, and I'm not sure if they qualify as Vintage, but it at least gives Ivanko (Unbranded Ivanko) some representation in this thread
[IMG]http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/cc10/tbell2007/IMG_1285.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/cc10/tbell2007/IMG_1289.jpg[/IMG]
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Nice those Ivanko collars are the most well built collars ever made . I don't think people realize how heavy duty they are.
[QUOTE=TLYNCH777;1017389093][/QUOTE]Nice those Ivanko collars are the most well built collars ever made . I don't think people realize how heavy duty they are.[/QUOTE]
I'm very impressed with those collars. I can't imagine ever getting rid of those or the unbranded plates.
PR0n.
Found 4 of these on a Craigslist run today... what would you guys value them at, when do you think they were made?
I had never seen a 100lb standard plate before.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/1EaMxbD.jpg[/img]
Sorry for the huge upload lol I have no idea how to re-size them in the image tags.
Those were made for decades, up until the 80s, maybe 90s. They were drilled out for Olympic bars too. I have seen Hundos go for 50 cents and up a pound.
Haha, can't believe I missed the posts from the last month or so! Awesome pics guys! I repped everyone that I could.
[url]http://www.examiner.com/article/zuver-weight-plates-set-new-record-sell-for-40-lb-on-ebay[/url]
[QUOTE=irongym;1030978523][url]http://www.examiner.com/article/zuver-weight-plates-set-new-record-sell-for-40-lb-on-ebay[/url][/QUOTE]
Somebody made a thread about their efforts to restore a pair of Zuvers like these, I think it was August or September. The plates came out great.
I'm working on getting a few more of these plates, hopefully by the end of next week. However, I'm having no luck locating an Ivanko OB-84.
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[QUOTE=rlundregan;1031094903]Somebody made a thread about their efforts to restore a pair of Zuvers like these, I think it was August or September. The plates came out great.[/QUOTE]
Saw these today in the Sorinex booth at the Arnold.
Single 50lb Zuver Plate
[IMG]http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/cc10/tbell2007/Zuver50_zps95e3a514.jpg[/IMG]
A pair of 200lb Zuver Plates
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Robert Zuver Jr. was selling some of the plates on eBay and Richard Sorin bought them. He subsequently purchased several more of Zuver's plates, to include the 200-lb plates.
Totally agreed. I would marry those Made in USSR weights.
I'm imagining the entire set all refurbished right now.
[QUOTE=dumb.bell;1017276163]Those are some really nice sets!
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All I have in the "vintage" area is books.
1981 Bill Starr "Defying Gravity" First edition, Signed by Mr. Starr
Kono's Book signed as well
Have a lot of other books from Hatfields old stuff to Starting strength but I think those are the only special ones
[QUOTE=AttyGuy;1033720723]Robert Zuver Jr. was selling some of the plates on eBay and Richard Sorin bought them. He subsequently purchased several more of Zuver's plates, to include the 200-lb plates.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I talked to Richard Sorin yesterday and he said that he flew out and purchased the 200lb plates personally. From what he indicated, they are the only ones in existence and they were quite expensive. He motioned to a new pickup truck in the booth across from his and said that he could have purchased that truck for less than the plates cost him.
[QUOTE=dumb.bell;1033768413]Yeah, I talked to Richard Sorin yesterday and he said that he flew out and purchased the 200lb plates personally. From what he indicated, they are the only ones in existence and they were quite expensive. He motioned to a new pickup truck in the booth across from his and said that he could have purchased that truck for less than the plates cost him.[/QUOTE]
Aw, he didn't pay that much for the pickup. just kidding. Those plates are crazy! I have shown those pics to friends and they laugh long and hard. 200lbers!!!!
ffrink, who does he use for packing and shipping?
beautiful :)