Thanks for the tip, barrowjh! Altho, the H-burg as-is is kinda growing on me. It feels like one of those Deadwood-style late 19th century citified Western lids.
WHOA! Go back to that first bash! Incredible! Totally unique! That reverse taper is superb!
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My friend's grandfather was a well-to-do Texan back in the 30s and 40s. He bought a new Cadillac every year. He couldn't live with the pressure of avoiding that first scratch or dent on his beautiful, shiney, new Caddy, so immediately after purchasing the car he would drive off the lot, and...
I'm surprised Douglas didn't nail it. I wish I had a micro-melon instead of the soccer ball sitting on top of my neck. Then I'd be the proud owner of a blue Dobbs OR clone. :( Rats!
Dashing, if I do say so myself. The front brim turned upwards creates great depth of character and enhances the I.Q.
Bravo! Keep up the (brim) good work!
I may leave it with a cattleman's crease to preserve its heritage and because I don't have one or I may give it a different bash, but my question what is the correct way to wear a cattleman's crease? Should the brim be left up or should it be snapped down?
Thank you, Jonathon and Steve. Great...
I have a nice vintage Borsalino with a soft, thick nap. Problem is, the felt doesn't really hold the bash too well. The crown seems to sag after a short while. I'm afraid the lid has lost some of its... potency.
Should I get some hat stiffener? Anybody have any suggestions? Would a...
Stevens 4X Beaver Open Road Clone
I stole this bad boy for about $30
Mint condition, moss green.
'Bout time Steven nailed a Stevens. Don't need no name tag! ;)
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