@02 nighttrain thanks for the heads up on the Sterkowski newsboys. I go through an olive-green eight-panel cap every couple years and I'll be looking at them when my current cap expires.
Thanks, @MikeKardec ! I've read most of your father's adventure stories and love them--they inspired what I'm working on now, though I've gone with a bit of a science-fiction/lost-civilization twist. I'll seek out the Lost Treasures Postscript Edition.
A new implies the existence of previous novels. Anything we can buy in print someplace? I'm an aspiring adventure novelist myself and I like to read in the genre and support authors!
Edward's question is timely. I'm traditionally a wet shaver and haven't used an electric razor since I was a teenager, but working from home has affected my grooming habits and I'd like to buy one to kinda keep the stubble short.
Currently I have some Borkum Riff Cherry Cavendish, which is pretty good; an excellent local blend called Green Mountain (it's heavy on the Latakia, though, so it's not an every-time smoke); and some Haunted Bookshop, which tastes like cigarettes. I haven't really spent much time with my pipe in...
On a somewhat related note, I'm trying to research vehicular culinary methods--like the manifold cookers available for the Ford Model T. Anyone familiar with others?
I did a bit of looking and wasn't able to find it. Did we ever get to see photos of this one? I'm looking for a winter cap with ear flaps* and it's always good to have a bit of inspiration.
(*What I'd really like is a USAAC A-1 Mechanic's Cap, but I'm not holding my breath.)
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