Jeb: my sister wants me to make her a hat very similar to the one your wife is wearing. It looks good on your wife.
Here in Vermont, we have 5 seasons: summer, fall, winter, mud season, and spring. That's as good a reason to have as many different types of hats as any I suppose.
Judging by the color of the fur on the cones, I would say they are making beaver hats, or partial beaver. Notice the dark color, that is beaver I believe.
fml: I like your Sturgis so much that I bought one. Very nice. I plan to send it off to have a hat block made just like it so I can have the same style in beaver.
I have noticed that a majority of the western hats that I see and like are wool.
Check out how the wool hat that was just posted by a member shrank:
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?36156-Photographs-Of-Hats-Fresh-From-Surviving-The-Elements/page8
It is a sharp looking hat. Wool is great if that is your priceline. Not everyone that wears a hat wears an expensive hat.
I think you should seriously consider staying away from wool as it will shrink and distort in the rain. After all, a hat should be made to protect us from the rain. Take...
AL: I truly enjoyed those photos. You should frame #4 and #7. Of course the swan was nice too. A very entertaining set of photographs.
Both you and Allen have some nice out and about photos. I am starting to feel like a homebody. :)
While in college I was Psych major. They taught me to only offer an opinion if it is asked for consciously or sub-consciously. They taught me well, I think that is why I am so crazy.:eeek:
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