I said it before. I'll say it again...such magnificent hats on this thread! Thank you all for sharing them with us.
It's so windy up here this afternoon that I think I'll have to go with a beret for my evening stroll.
Happy New Year!
Frankly, for black and white photos it's tough to beat a classic plain black or stained wood frame with a good sized white, acid free matt. Use a large matt. On an 8x10 I would tend to have at least 4" of matt on three sides, and 5" at the bottom.
If your heart is set on vintage frames...
Thanks for the tip. I have some Novus cleaner that I use to clean up artwork. I'll give it a try. The case isn't gold, but you're right, the crown is original to the watch. I believe my father bought it in the mid-50's (1956 or so).
Lately I've been wearing my father's old Omega Seamaster. It could use a new crystal and a good cleaning but I don't really know a reliable local place that could do this. I like it anyway.
Loved Laurie as Wooster, although it's tough to beat his performance in the various Blackadder series. I read all the Wodehouse books years ago. My absolute spot-on favourite story was Goodbye to All Cats. Had me laughing so hard I was crying.
My 50-piece was from 2007...didn't even know they were minting them anymore!
Another Torontonian in the lounge! Welcome...say hello in the Torontonian thread.
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?26127-Torontonians&highlight=Torontonians
And thank you, Alan, for all those photos of your superb hat collection. Every one of them looks like it was custom made just for you! This is a great forum and the only one I to which I belong. Though I often post in the threads about movies and books, it's really about the hats and Alan is...
Time for a Canadian to chip in... I get lots of US coins in change up here. Like Lizzie and the Cdn coins in Maine, they just keep circulating at face value. I get the occasional Bermuda coin and the other day I got a 50-cent piece....haven't seen one of those circulating since the 60's.
It's been my experience that a large number of historical episodes are basically ignored or unknown. Events like the Allied (US, UK, and others) involvement in the Russian civil war in 1919-20, or the Taiping Rebellion of the 1850's and '60's (estimated 20 million dead), or the Philippine...
You're quite right of course, Paddy...sorry.
Allow me to share some berets made in Canada. I have a couple of French-made basque berets that I wear, particularly when winter rears its ugly head but I also have several military berets made by the Dorothea Knitting Mills here in Toronto.
The...
Anybody who cooks knows that a good chef's knife is the most useful tool in the kitchen...hope you get your set! Not pro level but I've had good luck with Victorinox. I have some Henkel and some Sabatier, but I keep going back to the Victorinox.
Everyone has such great hats! I hesitate to post my own modest one, but here goes...
Just back from my evening walk...nice weather so I figured I'd wear a 'happy' hat. Wore my tan Dunley Supreme (never heard of this brand before). It's a rescue from the Sally Ann. Needed a lot of cleaning...
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