You're welcome, Jeff. It was fun working on it and I'm glad to hear that you like it and that it fits you well. That was my biggest fear and I'm glad it's sitting comfortably. The sweat BTW wasn't bad at all, it felt soft and nice against the forehead. (Yes, I wore the hat around the house for a...
Thanks, Alan. My father in-law is a modern Leonardo. He's a scientist in cancer research, a pediatric endocrinologist specialized in child gender issues, Associate dean of an Ivy League school of medicine, minor in music, crazy classical pianist, oil painter and furniture maker. Best part, you...
I was watching that one, beautiful shape and patina! I think the stand is actually a spinner, Alan. Designed to help the block spin when your blocking and pushing down the body. My father in-law made this one for me as since I couldn't find a vintage one. A couple of my blocks have holes of...
Great post, Robert. This is huge in validating the theory that the triangular boxes were meant for shipping only. I guess we can call this theory a fact now, right? :D
They can. A Cervo I bought in Biella, Italy in 1999. Amazing quality and minus the cav. edge and with a slightly wider ribbon than Marc's lost Disney, pretty much the same style.Very tall crown which I have creased with a deep center dent.
One of my favorite hats. It's a much colder gray, this...
I'm liking this thread. I like that little dog pin of yours, Jeff. It'd go great on a Whippet.
Here are mine. Though the only one I actually wear now is the DC3 on the Strat. The others I only rarely wear.
Alan's cousin hat:
Antique Borsalino pin, I love this one. (I think...
Not birds of prey ;) but definitely a cool band that adds a lot of character to the hat. You wear it well just as Alan with his leopard ( cheetah?) Strat.
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