Dale, thanks for the enjoyable photo essay, and the chuckles I'm getting from the recent posts. The hoodoo emporium and the products reminds me of growing up in Louisiana, where people practiced varying versions of the art.
dethunt627---good choice on the OR.
Perry--nice vintage version, too.
S-4-C---not sure what hat you're wearing, but it looks great!
Frunobolax--nice ribbon/felt combo on the Tonak.
David--always a pleasure to see the 25. By the way, I just read in Texas Monthly that downtown Ft...
Wow, that's a hat, Rogera. Here's a shout out to all the others who posted today----Joao, S-4-C, casechopper, vmtrevino, Mystic, Miamibruno (what a Strat!), Greg, S-4-C again (nice one!), Alan, New Jack (I always like the silverbelly Resistols), javadave, David (beauty!), Lt. Hats.
It's warm...
Bob--you have to delete the images (denoted as bracket IMG bracket) between the two bracketed sections that say QUOTE within them, and leave the text of the post you're replying to within the bracketed QUOTE section.
Does that make sense? Try it. You can always go back and edit the post and...
Still up on the West Coast, Eric. A couple of nice examples of Art's work you have there. I'm just back from the Gulf Coast, and was out today wearing a Borsalino Alessandria.
That's the right way to frame the question---I was there, the hat was there, and the thought of NOT buying it was far, far away.
The quality of the Premier Strats tends to vary. They aren't as good as most vintage felts but they are good hats for every day wear, allowing me to preserve the...
David, almost everything they had at the Hat Store was Shantung, also.
trevino--you're right, you can wear silverbelly felt in this weather, and it will stand up to a thundershower, too.
You're also right about Gary at the Hat Store. Really nice guy.
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