I agree, love his cut and style, must be nice to have a hairstylist ten feet away at all times!!!
Here's a shot of mine not greased back and somewhat tamed by a hat all morning.
Or here is one laid back but starting to fall.
On advice from this thread I picked up a blend with Latakia in it.......OH MY!!!!!!!! I've been smokin (on and off) the pipe for twenty years and allways grabbed the cherry blends. I'd dry my mouth out and burn my tounge for a couple days and give it up for months and sometimes years! I could...
Excellent job Johnny! Looks real good from all angles, good fade. I've been cutting my own since high school, pretty short at the sides and back, bit longer on top. Lots of crew cuts in between when you mess it up!!!! Last two years been lettin it go real long on top and a bit longer on the...
Love that green Mallory up there, everything I have is so stingy brimmed...but those wide brims look soooo good! I've got to find one, maybe if you guys would stay out of the Bay for awhile and let me fish!!!!
I've got my eye on a hat stretcher like that, thinking that I'll be able to buy even smaller hats and make them fit my already small head, then I wouldn't have to compete with all you big heads!!!
I found a great coat and pair of shoes at the Sally last week, I'll post some picks this weekend. Here's a great find from the Salv Army a few years back. Three for seven bucks, all the same size...My Size!I haven't gotten that lucky in a long time!!!!
Kindred spirits all!!! I've been shopping at the Salvation Army since highschool, exclusively!! Sure it takes some looking , but that's the thrill, that and the bargains!! I can wear sharp looking clothing to work in my shop and not feel to badly about throwing it in the trash when it gets...
Hey all, thanks for the Panama Bob link. Fantastic price for great looking hats. Local hat shop to me sells Baileys for about 35 and not near as nice as what I see here. I'll be ordering one (or more) soon!
I also have a 1950 Plymouth Special Deluxe which is what my grandfather owned long ago. Hardly a collection but I suppose it's more classic car than most people own.
Not a serious collector of important things, I've a few collections of things my grandfather started my interest in. He gave me some of my first Archery bows. So I've bought and built wooden bows and make many of my own arrows.
My grandfather bought me my first pocket knife and sharpening...
Nothing fancy here boys, one Peterson and the rest seem to be Dr Grabows. I bought the peterson and the rest were my grandfathers, given to me when he passed away at the age of 94.
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