Thanks. I kind of had that feeling as to the possibility of sleeves. I'll have to check out the old catalog scans around here to see if i can find anything.
The idea that the Lounge is driving up ebay prices is sort of like the music being too loud as you get old. A new generation raises the complaint every year, whether it's about hats or clothing.
Yet, every year, it's the same hats that go for more, and deals are found in every size, by those...
Nice. I hadn't tried looking at the member list for quite a while, and the last time I tried, it said I didn't have the right handshake (or something along those lines).
I tried searching members with at least 200 posts who posted at least once since Jan. 1 and came up with only 361.
This came in today. It's not a Brown's, but it's also not $500.
I think it's a bit short when buttoned, but I like it open.
It's a bit longer in the back.
odd checker pattern around openings
Up to 5 for any specific hat.
An example would be a great 20s or 30s western in a 7 1/2. You'll get a few of the new guys who bid early and have no chance of winning, but it will probably end with real competition between feltfan (hoping to stretch it a little), vic (going up just a little) and...
I always question the idea of 20,000 members. AFAIK, that number simply means that many people have signed up. They may have posted once, because they had a single question and/or were selling something, and never viewed the Lounge again. Heck, they may have moved away from the types of things...
Yes. Either that, or offer to ship the hat without the hat box, which would allow you to use a smaller packing box and save the buyer money on postage. Most hat boxes have no chance of surviving the mail. The ones that probably could survive the trip deserve a little coddling.
What's in the photos is about the extent of what I know about Romanian culture. I can say that the dancing was pretty dull compared to other ethnic dancing that I've witnessed, but this was also just a church festival, not a professional troop.
I'd missed this.
They are stingies, though I'm sure they pre-date any hipster incarnation of such. In fact, there were several styles of fedoras worn during the different dance numbers. The fan of peacock feathers from the photos I posted really caught my attention. When the women brought the...
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