It rained on the way home. This Dobbs comes from the era of black sweatbands and plastic liner tip covers. It's drying out now. The felt feels tight-grained and almost clay-like, so I think it will be OK! It's one of my favorites!
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Brando, I like the cap!
Joao, I wonder - maybe that gifted blond Stagecoach is one of the most frequent in your rotation?
Alan, that's a very cool menorah. Do the cylinders rotate for different candle configurations?
Well, Harv, that BU 2 1/4 is one of my favorites on you. I know what you...
Yeah, that is a wide brim for Eric. Well-covered, sir!
Harv, I'm a member of the BU brotherhood too, and the Resistol looks stupendous like that! What's the width?
Memphis, classic Buckaroo!
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Harv, wonderful picture, you two look so happy! She supports your hat hobby, yes?
GD, funny you should mention your first time in the lounge seeing Alan. On my first time it was one day in late July as I remember. It was striking because there was you and Alan and David all in adjacent...
Very cool day of bigness, tallness and thin-ribbonness. GD, I like the shape you have built into that Resistol! Roger, I like the lines of that one. The ribbon looks immense in today's context! :-) Alan, that open crown looks pristine. I don't know if I would teach it any bad habits...
I think the cap on the right is a later addition to the collection at the house. A bit of set decoration by the family perhaps. Older caps didn't have the crowns sewn down to the visor.
Caps from the late 20s, early 30s.
William Straw died in 1932 in Nottinghamshire, England. His house and belongings have been kept in state by the family for the last 80 years...
Tommy, I was in the city today too. You're looking good in that Strat! And I agree, Harv is rocking the Falcon Park and the jacket (and shades).
Joao, that second Big Country is one of my favorites of yours, along with the light-gray Tom Mix.
I agree, Charlie rocks! I was gonna go over and try to buy some of the hats on that rack, but now I see I'll have to hold back! :-)
Also, I was gonna say that the gentlemen on this forum are not only spiffy, but a very nice bunch as well! A few time in Hawaii I was telling my 73-yr old...
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