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Mar/Apr-1998
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Penn Ultimate
Handmade sterling flatware by Tom Penn
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By Design
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Bringer of Lights
Unable to find lamps that would complement sumptuous antique interiors, Rupert Hobbs did the next best thing—he invented them
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Dress Code
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Tanning Salons
My crash course in buying leather on Florence's most exclusive shopping streets
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Savile Row
Timothy Everest, Richard James, Mark Powell, John Pearse
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Golf
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Thinking Small
Playing a short par-four is one of golfs toughest intelligence tests
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Travel
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Istanbul
Always one step ahead, always slipping through your fingers just as you think you've grasped it. Jo Durden-Smith pursues the city that coined the word byzantine.
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Istanbul Travel Guide
Enigma times ten
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Worldly Goods
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Speed Traps
Five late-model performance sedans, not only fast but hard to resist
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Sound Investment
Yard Stick
The jewelry of Raymond C. Yard, the high-society standard from the '20s to the '50s, remains unsurpassed for refinement, quality, and touches of whimsy
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Consuming Passions
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Diamond Mines
Minor league baseball franchises have soared in value in recent years. Here's how you can still get into the game
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