Morse Code Silk Necktie
$ 45.00
Morse Code Silk Necktie. In 1844, a famous portrait painter named Samuel Morse ended his 12-year toil to perfect the electric telegraph, and the alphabet he designed for it - a series of dits and dahs used to spell out messages over cables to a receiver. It wasn't long before it became the standard way to send messages over a long distance, and the code is still in use internationally.
Since it takes some time to master Morse Code, this bold pattern of dots and dashes on your tie makes a stylish cheat sheet to learn A-Z and 0-9.
This print extends pretty high up on the tie, approx. 17" (46 cm) from the bottom point.
Make this design uniquely yours by choosing custom ink and fabric colors.
If you would like help from the pros when choosing custom colors to match please email us at orders@cyberoptix.com
You can also call 855-LAB-TIES(522-8437) during Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm
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