I won't keep a hat that won't fit me, knowing that someone else could wear it and enjoy it. That's why I always try to sell a hat here first. If they are active here, I know they appreciate hats and wear them with pride. I have in the past even bought a hat I found for a good deal in an...
I would say the vast majority are worn and worn often and proudly. As for the comment by The Good, I would say he is a wise man. Truth is these hats don't look good on everyone. I have seen some people wearing them who,looked seriously awkward in them. If you want one fine, but if you really...
This is very true. This is 'the' hat and 20 years from now that hat will actually be worth more than any other Indy style hat. Just like an old Herbert Johnson is still worth a lot.
And since you are not big into the Indy thing I'll clue you in further. Now I am by no means a huge Indy...
I like the one titled Cowboys and Images. I have a tall crowned Tom Mix I might have to try that one on. Or an old Resistol I recently acquired that has a fairly high crown.
That is also referred to as a Montana crease with a mule kick. :)
Though a mule kick is usually less defined than that. Looks like a fist bash in the back of the hat. Nice vrease on that one.
I have worn hats for nearly 30 years. Brimmed hats that is, westerns and fedoras. For one thing I am very light sensitive. Bright light triggers migraines for me. i wear sunglasses anytime I go outside and a hat as well nearly all of the time.
I also had to have a birthmark removed from my...
Thanks for the link. I had forgotten it was there. Yes nearly every state has one and as far as I know most take in quite a bit in donations every year. It certainly is a worthy endeavor and helps a lot of people.
Now if we could just establish a nutria pelt donation for hat wearers in need...
It's called the Hunter's for the Hungry program. They will take hog, deer, bear, elk, ostrich, bison, turkey and process it into steaks, hams, bacon, sausages what have you. They process a donation at a reduced rate. Hunters usually pony up the money themselves to have the meat processed. In...
Definitely not! They are a real problem down here in the south. They need them gone. They are ruining farms, crops, etc.
And they can feed the family for a long time.
We also have hunter's donor programs down here so the meat goes to feed families in need.
Yes, the smaller ones are very good. The larger ones not so much. 250-300 lbs is about as big as you want one to eat. I wonder what kind of a hat or boots a wild hog would make? LOL.
I would head down to Louisiana and get myself some nutria for some hats if I knew of some way to have the...
Maybe one attached somehow to the hat band would be cool. They know how to use those tusks for sure. And they hurt. They go for your lower legs and run by you. They won't jump on you. They like to bite too. They be some mean critters. Probably as mean an animal as we have in the south...
I really doesn't. It is just for show mainly. In the old days people would unwind the cord and put the button through the top button of their shirt.
I never take mine loose on any of my hats. A couple of good gusts and they will come loose by my experience.
Knowing gtdean he probably has wrestled a couple of gators. I never have personally. The closest thing I've come to it is wrestling a very mean wild hog I had to kill with a bowie knife.
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