When frenchman Louis Mantin died in 1905, he mandated that his house be sealed up for a century, then reopened to the public as a museum. And now it is, effectively becoming a time capsule for all to see.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-12214885
You did not read Bendin Oaks post. The higher priced & newer orders he works on on his day off. Working on those hats does not slow down anyone else getting their hat.
Just The Facts
1.The term arose in the 40's to describe middle class whites acting like black musicians, now referred to as "nerdcore".
2.The hipster rebels against social norms by paying way more attention to them than anyone else.
3.Every aspect of hipster culture amounts to little more...
To make things clear, I said anyone who paid the lower price CAN pay the difference & get bumped up the list. You do not have to pay the difference. If you do not give Steve the difference, then you can continue waiting.
A quick search of COW & I uncovered that a hat that was ordered on 7th July 2008 arrived December 20th.
The following is a direct quote from Steve that he posted on COW on the 4th of March last year.
Steve has two seperate timelines on making hats. If you pay the new price of $650, the wait time is ~six weeks. If you paid the lower price of ~$400 or so you have a significantly longer wiat time. Any one who paid the lower price can give Steve the price difference & get bumped up the list...
http://www.dailyfinance.com/story/media/colliers-bringing-a-classic-magazine-back-from-the-dead/19792571/?icid=main%7Chtmlws-main-n%7Cdl3%7Csec3_lnk3%7C196019
I don't know about you, but I would atleast look at the first few issues.
I have the Filson all leather Packer wallet. I bought it back in April of last year with my tax refund. So far the only wear that it has is some creasing in one corner & some ligth scuffs.
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