No, you're right, but I haven't had any problems with any of the custom hatters I've dealt with. One time Mike at Northwest didn't have any straw bodies in my size, but that was about it.
Some of the American directors were keenly aware of what was going on over in Europe, where German Expressionism (stark lighting and shadows) was having a big effect. One of the greatest things about John Ford (see above) was his depiction of the human figure in the landscape, which was pretty...
Most people don't notice anything. I think I've mentioned elsewhere that I could walk a downtown street with an arrow through my head and no one would notice. They might possibly notice a hat because they're not used to seeing them (other than baseball caps), but quality vs. crap? Forget it. I'm...
Just curious: why would the size eliminate most of the hatters? As I've mentioned elsewhere, I'm currently in line for a 7 7/8 with Mikael at Hufvud, and the size doesn't seem to be a problem. I don't think he's made a Stratoliner before (I'm still entertaining thoughts of an OR), but I'd think...
I gave up on regular TV almost twenty years ago, when I returned home after a very near-death experience on the operating table. I just can't watch it: everything, from the ads to the news, from drama to sit-coms and talk shows, seems to be covered in some kind of inane slime aimed at a LCD...
Same here, but I assume. because of the included 36", that the 38" really is just that (as a regular 38 is usually 40 or 41 inches. I was fooled a few times by that and had to resell. What a pity, though.
Even better is "genuine leather," a really misleading term. According to the Horween tannery home page under their list of leather types, it technically refers to a process whereby the under-scrapings of a hide are put into a pot and melted into a kind of sludge, then treated with various...
Congratulations! I was thinking of cashing in my chips this year, but I figure that as long as they're going to pay me my full salary for online courses I might as well take advantage of it for the foreseeable future. I wouldn't be surprised if the state (for which I work) offered us geezers...
This is the best thread I've seen for watching the aging process of that leather. It really does become more and more beautiful as time goes on, and it looks like it's just getting to that stage where it develops a patina like no other leather, except maybe 50 or 60 year old goatskin. Perfect...
I couldn't agree more. I've resisted on-line courses for years even though all of my colleagues have taught them for extra income, and I've had to teach those "overload" courses on my feet in front of a class: something I've found increasingly difficult to do as I've grown older. Teaching is a...
I don't know how I missed this thread, but it's a great idea. It's astonishing how much you can learn by focusing on something as seemingly mundane as an article of clothing.
Congratulations. Mind if I ask how many years? Now that I've gotten my kid through college and law school, I'm going to see how the fall semester on-line courses go and take it from there. You must be in a celebratory mood.
I have four hemps, all from Peters Bros. and all of them stiff: it's just the nature of the thing. One good tip that I got from Art Fawcett about "irrigating" my Milans was to simply hang it in the bathroom when I take a shower. I do it every so often and it seems to work beautifully with both...
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