Ok, it looks like I found the sweater. It is put out by Alan Crane at AEF Supply
http://www.aefsupply.com/uniforms.htm
It is called "Red Cross Style Knit Sweater Vest". Aparently they are backordered. This would be a great Item to add to one's inpression.
Cheers!
Dan
Hello all,
Well I've confounded myself. I had recently found a site (by sheer accident) that was offering a reproduction of a sleeveless v-neck sweater, similar to the style made by volunteers for the U.S. service man. But I broke my own rule and didn't write the site down or save the...
"By the pricking of my thumb,
something wicked this way comes."
It would be interesting to see a version of MacBeth done in the era of the 1930's. I think it would fit.
Would love to see pic of what you got to see.
Cheers!
Dan
Keep them!
Personally I would keep the hats. Depending on the relationship with your Grandfather they are a link to his history and sort of a touchstone or reminder of him. My Grandfather had passed away when I was only two, but I had heard enough stories about him that I felt I had a good...
Well Dman, All you can do is try. Would love to see the pics of your results. Sounds like a small adventure. Hope it works out the way you want it.
Cheers!
Dan
Wow! That is a lovely green hat.:eusa_clap
There is a Borsalino that Douglas has that is just stunning. It isn't in super shape but it is wearable & looks great when worn.
Cheers!
Dan
Great job Fatwoul!! I dig on the ribbon work you did there. :eusa_clap :eusa_clap That reddish brown is great looking in your photo, and it goes well with the color of your t-shirt. Now if you can find a suit in the color of your shirt, they would compliment eachother perfectly.:eusa_clap
My...
Ah the color of envy!:D Congratulations Jimmy!! If it is anywhere near what Feraud's Whippet looks like you'll have a very admireable hat. :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
I can't wait to see the pics of it when you get it.:)
Cheers!
Dan
WW I Navy Pea Coat
My Pop had a WW 1 verson when he was a young man. They were a touch longer than the WWII variety and they had a very wide lapel that when flipped up to ward off the cold it came just above the ears, and had a throat latch to button it up in place when one had to pull the cold...
The Duke's Cavalry Hat
John Wayne had a signature hat that he wore in most all of his westerns that was his hat. From Stagecoach to Hond to Rio Grande & El Dorado. It was his outlaw, lawman & cavalry hat. If I remember correctly he retired it after El Dorado, but I could very well be wrong on...
Well, hopefully you're the next to get yours.:) Can't wait to see what you make of it.
I can't say enough good things about mine. It has that same soft feel of my field master & I'm sure it will get bunny butt soft with a little more handling. The spring of the felt softens up when you're...
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