I use a deep pot with the crown inverted in the pot. The pot is from my home brewing days, so it is probably 5 gallons.
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Thanks Bowen, the steps I have taken are to wet the brim with distilled water, just the perimeter you want to curl, both sides. Then steam about 6-8 inches of brim at a time until it is very hot and very flexible. I have a large stainless pot that I use, to bend the felt over the rim. Then I do...
Here is another 4x Stetson from the 70s. Since they are plentiful and inexpensive, they are a good candidate for experimentation. In this case, I wanted to practice doing kettle curls. This will get a wide ribbon also. Still working at kettle curls but making progress. Now for a black one...
Michael, I like your beard, it gives you an intellectual look, that could be good, or bad, I guess! You are a style setter, not a style follower. My salute to you!
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The color was the only reason I bought them, I already have two other pair of snake, and didn't need another. I don't remember the make on the ones you circled.
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Thank you BB, the last Justin boots I had was in the 70s. They were nice chocolate with lizard tips. I am always glad to get your opinion on boots, since you have so many exceptional examples.
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We visited a thrift store yesterday. I heard they had some boots. A few nice ones, not in my size, but I did find one pair that fit, so I brought them home. They are Justins, I have no idea what year.
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That's more than enough to get the heart started! I need something to slow my heart down, after looking at that. Outstanding!!!
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