I plan to get an AMT3000 one of these days. I think I'd really enjoy using it with my mp3 player and Zenith Cobra. From the other's testimonials here, I definitely think it would be a good investment.
After repeatedly looking at the two above photos, I don't think I can really tell too much of an optical-illusion difference between bound vs. unbound.
I would personally go for the bound brim, especially on the specific hat you have modeled in the photos. Of course, that is simply...
I learned the truth when I was 12. Up until that time, I was actually beginning to question the whole Santa thing.
Anyway, that year, I requested for Santa to leave a present under the little Christmas tree that I still decorate in my room every year. I also left the milk and cookies out...
I used to have a "Bogart" model fedora by Biltmore from the VHS. Though it was a steel grey color. Nice hat, though it turned out to be a little big for me. A friend of mine has it now.
I definitely agree with that. Every time I see another fedora wandering around town on someone's head, I now wonder if they are among the fellows of the Lounge. I even figure if I ever strike up a conversation with a fellow fedora-er, I'll try to induct them into the Lounge.
And when you sign it, be sure to use your real name. Then, when they're out of your presence, and they glance at the paper, they'll think, "Who?" :eusa_doh:
Archie is down to earth. I think James Bond is so superhuman that he is full of himself. I'd rather hang out with Archie, seeing that I am a regular human, after all.
I actually had another goofy comment about two weeks ago.
Over the past summer, during the summer break from college, and my investigation apprenticeship was going slow, I worked part time at the tram here in Albuquerque.
Anyway, I came in one day to pickup one of my last paychecks, and...
Summer is definitely rough for me at times as well; though I do have to remind myself that New Mexico has dry heat. I was born in Mississippi, and going back to visit Grandparents during my childhood, and other family in Texas has taught me that humidity is evil.
Hang in there Atticus...
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