He has one more new one he calls Coyote.... I just had a porkpie made in LITE Felt... Its is a rich soft brown not as dark as his Chocolate yet darker than Pecan.
Moon... you think it's exciting now... wait till you put your order in and then ya gotta wait till you get the USPS notice that it's arriving in two days...!!!
There are Loungers who take photos of their box and its unwrapping... !!!!!!!!!!
Was watching a great old 40's Western with Randolph Scott and the fabulous toothless, bearded George Gabby Hayes... He certainly had his way with words... Cowboys in the GE Movies had a unique way of cussin out their enemies and loved ones. Which epithets were you fond of...??? Here's a couple...
Right I know that one ... my mistake... but Roy DID have a double dandy c crown western bash... there's a video of him making his own bash ...soaks the whole hat first...
Art's litefelt are probably as close as one can get to true vintage felt... I can attest because I have a couple in my stable as well as a 1952 Mallory bodied beauty Art has made for me... Wonder no more...!!!
Art told me my new lid is on the block... Litefelt Coyote PORKPIE... !!! Dark Green 19lg ribbon, 4" finished crown, 2 1/4 brim, strong flange...Can't wait... should be fun... he's leaving the liner removable.
NICE... only one problem... it most certainly won't be your last... some people call it FAD...(Fedora Acquisition Disorer) unfortunately there is no known medical cure...!!!!!!!!!!!!
Also... Ford probably had to wear more than twenty hats during the filming of many many scenes... each tailored to the look needed in the scene... it's "Make -up"...
PS Save up for a Penman ... he makes a really nice one.... I've seen it
I remember a Bread "drawer" set into a cabinet under the counter... It had a tin sliding cover with holes and an indentation that you used to open and close it. If would only open when the drawer was opened enough ...
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