The Stetson I posted took the new dents very well with steam.
I also have a cheapo Cuenca from Panama Bob. The brim got seriously limp and whacky in a downpour the first time I wore it. I just coaxed it back into something reasonable before it was completely dry. I also took the opportunity...
Once I get my Derbynator outfit together I think I should be able to walk like an Egyptian through almost any retail outlet and no-one would dare bother me.
I could, however, be inundated with $5000 offers. :eusa_doh:
I come from a farming heritage and can tell you that praying for rain can be downright dangerous.
Dancing for rain, especially in large groups, however, appears to be fairly innocuous and is a lot of fun!
Mr. Powers, need I remind you that this took place in a Walmart. Had I announced to the young bugger that I was a 'hitman' word would have traveled at the speed of tongue and I would have soon become conspicuous and most certainly inundated with a flood of $50 offers.
:rage: <really annoyed...
While wearing the same trying to creep unnoticed through the isles of of a Wallmart I heard:
"Go ask him where his horse is." So this pre-kindergartener runs up to me and says, "Hey, Mr., where's your horse?"
"I don't have a horse. I have a dog."
Runs back to Mommy.
"He doesn't...
Light grey you say
but certainly not posse
I'm drowning in a sea of blues and greens and pinks and silvers. And that's without turning it over!
Man, how much color can you get out of boring old light grey hat?
What a gem! :eusa_clap
Stylistically and dimensionally the Whippet wasn't so different than other Stetsons or other hats from various companies during the '40s. Keep in mind that the Whippet's dimensions evolved through the decades along with most everything else.
What really stands out for me making the Whippet...
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