I bagged a grand total of two after expending enough shells to bruise my shoulder! One of my hunting mates was happy to add them to his meager take. We had great fun though. The gun is an old Spanish import that was passed down from my grandfather to my dad and then to me. I’m really happy...
Enjoying a southern gentleman’s Labor Day smoking 5 pounds of pork and cleaning my grandfather’s double barrel after opening day of dove season. The hat is an inexpensive Ecuadorian Panama. The bourbon is Old Forester 1910.
Stetson Florentine Milan Stratoliner
This hat brings out some strong opinions around here, but I have to say I really like mine, other than the hawksbill that I can’t get rid of.
I have been trying to find a Twenty Five for a reasonable price, and now I can check that box.
I gave it a quick dust-off brushing before quarantine in the deep freeze, but it will need some more work. There are some minor stains, and a LOT of steam will be required to get rid of the...
Temps nearing 100 require a lightweight Panama. This one is by Sombreros Barberan. I don’t really know much about it, but it is light and a joy to wear.
I would venture to guess that your Stevens hat is from the mid to late 1960s to early 1970s. I am not an expert on these hats, but there are some here who are.
Stetson Florentine Milan Stratoliner.
This seems to be a polarizing hat. I rather like mine. It is a good fit and doesn’t feel any hotter than any of my other hats.
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