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1937 Stingy Brim

Feraud

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Those are not actual stingies. During hard times men have been known to trim slivers from their fedoras and eat them. Those 2 7/8th inch brims eventually worked their way down to 2". The term "Mad as a hatter" refers to men who suffered mercury poisoning due to ingesting mercury felted material.




Just kidding. ;)
 

daizawaguy

Call Me a Cab
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Tokyo
Feraud said:
During hard times men have been known to trim slivers from their fedoras and eat them. Those 2 7/8th inch brims eventually worked their way down to 2".
...know the feeling...lol
 

thunderw21

I'll Lock Up
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Iowa
Slim Portly said:
Is that Paddy on the right?

I think it is!

First we found Baron Kurtz in New York in the 1930s, now Paddy in California during the same time period! I knew those guys were time travelers, otherwise where would they get their cool clothing?
 

Fletch

I'll Lock Up
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Iowa - The Land That Stuff Forgot
This is Modesto, California, George Lucas' hometown and where he set his classic American Graffiti - meant to portray one night in 1962, just a quarter century after this shot...and yet a world away.
american-graffiti-mels-drive-in.jpg

The real Mel's, part of a small chain, was in San Francisco.
 

filfoster

One Too Many
Mercury Theater

Feraud said:
Those are not actual stingies. During hard times men have been known to trim slivers from their fedoras and eat them. Those 2 7/8th inch brims eventually worked their way down to 2". The term "Mad as a hatter" refers to men who suffered mercury poisoning due to ingesting mercury felted material.




Just kidding. ;)

That would also explain my hair loss
 

zetwal

I'll Lock Up
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Texas
Silke said:
Nice photo to grab some inspiration from, thanks for the link.

It is a cool link. I explored it further and looked at a great many photographs. Quite enjoyable. Thanks -
 

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