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⚠️ Please check my profile before commenting. *Immediate purchase OK *Price negotiation not possible ❌ (Note: Price reduction comments will be deleted. Likes for price reduction are welcome. However, prices may increase without notice during the appropriate season.) Also, items with free shipping will be sent in small, simple packaging. If you are concerned about wrinkles or loss of shape, please bear the shipping cost and I will do my best to accommodate you. Date of acquisition unknown This is a gift from Victor Japan. Rare item Found while cleaning out my parents' house. I will be listing several Victor-related items. #あひるのビクター犬 (Ahiru's Victor Dog) [Brand Features] VICTOR tie clips are characterized by their simple yet sophisticated design. They feature a wave pattern texture that creates a beautiful impression with light reflection. [Material and Durability] Made from high-quality metal, they are highly durable. Suitable for everyday use and can be used for a long time. [Style Accent] Suitable for both business and formal occasions. - Brand: VICTOR - Material: Metal - Design: Wave pattern - Type: Tie clip - Back design: Grooved Origin of the Victor Mark ~About Nipper~ (Quoted from Victor) The original painting of the Victor mark was created in 1889 by the British painter Francis Barraud. Francis's brother, Mark H. Barraud, doted on a very intelligent fox terrier he called "Nipper." When Mark passed away, Francis took in Nipper along with his son and raised him. By chance, at home, when he played a recording of his brother's voice that had been recorded previously on a phonograph, Nipper seemed to be listening intently in front of the horn, as if captivated by his late master's voice. Struck by Nipper's appearance, Francis immediately picked up his brush and completed a painting. The phonograph at the time was a cylinder type that could record and play back, but it was later changed to a disc type. He then titled it "His Master's Voice." Nipper's poignant pose, listening nostalgically to his late master's voice, deeply moved Berliner, the inventor of the disc phonograph. He registered this famous painting as a trademark in 1900. Since then, this venerable mark has been deeply trusted and loved by everyone as a symbol of the highest technology and quality.
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