Nice pix Wine65. And great itinerary. That wavy white building is Casa Mila that Gaudi designed at the beginning of the 20th century. Did you go upstairs? People actually have apartments in this amazing building now. I think we should find out what sort of hats Gaudi wore.
I agree with Worf - for the brim-up look, this crown height is cool. Che, what do you think?
On the other hand, for a brim down (in front) look I agree with John - much higher is better.
In either case, you've got a great hat. Enjoy.
Elegant color combination. I always think brown and blue and brown and purple type colors go well together. The display of the hat certainly hasn't diminished our attention. Very nice one, John.
I just bought this old Borsalino from a friend in Wichita and he took it first to Jack Kellogg ("Hatman Jack") for some brim work. The Hatman took these two photos. The color has a little more yellow in it. The crown is 5 1/4 and the brim is 3 1/4.
These devices are a remarkable example of nineteenth century design. Or are they actually older than that? What do the FL historians say? They really work in helping to create a customized fit, because most of us have lopsided heads.
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