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November 23, 2008

Reason no: 643 why I love Peter Blake

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"He travels from Chiswick to the studio every day on the bus, dressed, whatever the weather, in a waistcoat and a shirt with cufflinks made from the 'P' and the 'B' of an old typewriter..."
Natalie Rudd, Peter Blake, 2003.

See Etsy for typewriter key cufflinks!

23 Nov 2008 21:47:00 | Art & Design, Fashion & Textiles, I Heart Etsy
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