Posted 13 years ago
metalman
(31 items)
This is a lighted Barber Pole thats been in the family for 40 plus years.
I don't know much about it except made out of brass and glass sides, very cool when lite. This is a Paidar Barbers Pole made in the 1920's.
It was made by Paidar in the late 20's. It looks awfully nice, maybe too nice, but the catalog I have it in shows it exactly as you have it. Only missing one small piece at the top.
Thanks alot mike
Mike I can't find the web site that I can see this pole , is it Paider Baber?
There is no website, I have a catalog with it in it.
Mike , someone told me today the base is not original what do you think , or is it pictured with this base and blue in color. Really appreciate all your help .
Thank you ttomtucker!
That's what I meant when I said it looks too good as I thought the same thing, but comparing it to what is in the catalog it looks awefully correct to me. The color is what's really throwing me off.
Thanks for your reply mike. Any idea where I could get a copy of the catalog
Catalogs startat around $100 and have seen them up over $400, if you can find them. I can send you a picture of this light in the catalog if I had your e-mail.
Thanks mike its jkklassen425@aol.com
OK, sent you a picture of it. Tell me what YOU think?
Thanks Mike, I send you a reply to your email. I agree with you.
Mike, did you ever receive my email?
No, I haven't
Sorry I sent it Sunday , wanted to see if you could send me the full description of the pole, also do you have any idea on value?
Thank you
Hi Metalman
I just saw your barber pole light. I like it. Never seen a stained glass wall light like that. I bet it looks awesome when it's lit.
I just remembered that I have seen a barber pole wall light although it isn't stained glass. I have one that was made by Koch. I think it is a Koch #47. I can't post a picture on here so I'll post it on my page.
Thanks MickeyH, it looks very cool lite up. Mike found the light in a Paidar catalog. I have been looking for a long time and he gave me the info in one day!
Now just trying to put a value on it, however will not be selling anytime soon too cool.
I feel the same way about my babies Metalman. I posted a couple pics on my page a few minutes ago.
I have a very limited library when it comes to barber poles. That is a goal I'm working on. I've garnered a lot of knowledge concerning barber poles over the years but I need more written information.
If you don't mind I'll try to get a picture of your Paidar for myself. Did it have a model number?
Thanks alot mickeyh , I cant see the model # very well in the picture mike sent but looks like maybe # 182
Thanks metalman I really enjoy seeing things I never knew existed. I gotta get some catalogs.
Hey MickeyH, had to show you a pic of the pole lite up. I love it.
I can't find the catalog right now. I have a few items here at my house and all the rest in storage. That catalog is a bit bigger than your standard catalog so maybe it's in a box with my poles. I took a lot of pictures of my catalogs as it's much easier looking in my computer than flipping through the books.
Value? As you know by now sometimes they go high and sometimes they don't. I would guess yours would probably fetch $600 in today's market, but could only go higher from there. Although rarer than a standard barber pole, most people are after the larger revolving poles.
As far as obtaining catalogs, they are antiques that are 80-90 years old and usually go for at least $100, but as much as $450, that is when someone decides to sell, which isn't often.
Thanks Mike you have helped alot! The value at $600 is about the same neighborhood as I put it at.
Thank you have a great weekend.
Hey metalman, I just got home and saw the picture of your pole lit up and you were right it is awesome. I guess all of us animals are attracted to light.
Thanks for your love youngpicker96
Hey metalman, go to victoriancasinoantiques.com and take a look at the mate to your Paider b-pole light. Just in case you want a pair.
MickeyH thanks for the info , ill take a look