And I'll leave you with these few to mull over too.
The epic painted on moustache. Groucho Marx.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Pencil thin, John Waters.
Viggo Mortensen in Appaloosa grew an epic 'stache.
Wilford Brimley
Cheers!
Dan
Trotsky, a funky moustache with a funky head of hair. Like that guy from Ancient Aliens.
Stalin. A great moustache connected to an anal nut bag.
And speaking of anal nut bags, Adolf before he trimmed his stache, wigged out and tried to take over the world.
Just think, if he kept the pointy...
In the meantime, here are some more inspirational images from The Great War.
General Carlo Porro Di Santa Maria, Chief of Staff of the Italian Army
General Vittorio Zupelli, Italian Minister of War
German General Hermann von Stein, Prussian Minister of War
General Aleksiei Aleksieevich...
Of course Oregon Wild Hair offers a nice stoneware moustache mug.
Or maybe something without a logo on it. Something a tad more refined too for those moments. May have to keep my eye out on ebay for one.
Cheers!
Dan
And one more set for good measure. Happy cultivating gentlemen.
Lt. Gen. William Raine Marshall, commander of the British forces in Mesopotamia
Brigadier General Charles I Debevoise, Commander, 53rd Infantry Brigade, US 27th Division
General der Infantrie Robert Kosch
General der...
Now these men knew how to foster a proper moustache back then. Seems like there were a lot more of them too.
French Marshal Ferdinand Foch
Marshal Henri Petain, Commander-in-Chief of the French Army
Portuguese General Tomás António Garcia Rosado
General Sir William R. Marshall
General...
And a little more inspiration from WW1
Field Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, British Secretary of State for War
General Herbert C. O. Plumer
General Joseph Gallieni, French Minister of War
Marshal Joseph Joffre, Commander-in-Chief of the French Army
French General...
Welcome Monsignore. That is one jim dandy hirsute appendage you have there.:eusa_clap Yes they are perfect soup strainers.;)
G&T, also for the first three months, hide all sharp objects and resist the urge to trim. Once you get past there you should be good to go.
Cheers!
Dan
Well G&T, give it some time. It will go through its "ugly" stages, but be patient and resist the urge to trim it. Once some length appears you can start taming it to reduce the appearance of those wild hairs. Before you know it your cookie duster will be on point. Happy cultivating!
Cheers...
Well I may be in luck. There is a place in Sarasota, Florida that has them for $89. Looks sturdy enough.
http://www.polandbymail.com/i/2120/carved-walking-stick-wolf.htm
And a few on ebay from Kiev, Ukraine for about $29 to $39 that look about the same.
Cheers!
Dan
This is another that I have seen on ebay. thought of getting this one... Any idea what this particular style of carved walking stick is called?
It is one that Belly Tank has that he had shown in the Adventure Gear thread with his Alpine Gear (page 23, post #229). Of course his collection is...
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