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Appalachian hat?

Alexi

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looking for a nice hat to go roving in, anyone know of a source for beat-up fedoras?

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RBH

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MCrider

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Ebay's a good place to find a "rustic" looking hat, but personally I'd buy a new one that fits the look you want and then beat the living crap out of it "roving" as you say. That way you when you look back on that new/old beater in a few years you'll remember fondly how it got so worn out!
 

illumin8em

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Alexi said:
looking for a nice hat to go roving in, anyone know of a source for beat-up fedoras?

holcomb.jpg


the wonderful Roscoe Holcombe. i have maybe seen two pictures of him not wearing some kinda sweet hat. i just feel bad for the fella when i listen him sing. don't know why, i just do

two of my faves

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rrog

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MCrider said:
Ebay's a good place to find a "rustic" looking hat, but personally I'd buy a new one that fits the look you want and then beat the living crap out of it "roving" as you say. That way you when you look back on that new/old beater in a few years you'll remember fondly how it got so worn out!

:arated: What he said.

rrog
 

Alexi

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MCrider said:
Ebay's a good place to find a "rustic" looking hat, but personally I'd buy a new one that fits the look you want and then beat the living crap out of it "roving" as you say. That way you when you look back on that new/old beater in a few years you'll remember fondly how it got so worn out!

I did a search on Dock Boggz and Dillard chandler also to try to get the right style I was looking for.
 

Alexi

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MCrider said:
Ebay's a good place to find a "rustic" looking hat, but personally I'd buy a new one that fits the look you want and then beat the living crap out of it "roving" as you say. That way you when you look back on that new/old beater in a few years you'll remember fondly how it got so worn out!

I'm looking for something pre beat so I don't waste a nicer cap. A new cap just looks off with and under shirt and bibs.
 

MCrider

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Alexi said:
I'm looking for something pre beat so I don't waste a nicer cap. A new cap just looks off with and under shirt and bibs.

It won't look so new if you throw it in a briar patch and then drag it through the dirt. After that, it will have that certain patina that goes with an undershirt and bibs quite well.

lol lol lol
 

Woodfluter

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Thanks for the pictures and bringing this fine man to our attention. I'm a fan of traditional music of various sorts, but didn't know of him. Illumin8em, since the gent died of emphysema etc probably connected with coal mining, sure is easy to see why you'd be moved to pity by something in his "high lonesome" voice.

Per Wikipedia:
"Holcomb sang in a falsetto deeply informed by the Old Regular Baptist vocal tradition. Bob Dylan, a fan of Holcomb, described his singing as possessing "an untamed sense of control." He was also admired by the Stanley Brothers, and Eric Clapton cited Holcomb as his favorite country musician."

Back to hats...I have a Mallory Ten that is sort of in this camp. It's green, it doesn't look beat to heck but has a few stains and is so pliable that it never looks the same twice. So I guess what I'm saying is, eBay and look for decent quality but maybe thinner, cheaper hats (like the old $10 ones).
 

Alexi

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Woodfluter said:
Thanks for the pictures and bringing this fine man to our attention. I'm a fan of traditional music of various sorts, but didn't know of him. Illumin8em, since the gent died of emphysema etc probably connected with coal mining, sure is easy to see why you'd be moved to pity by something in his "high lonesome" voice.

Per Wikipedia:
"Holcomb sang in a falsetto deeply informed by the Old Regular Baptist vocal tradition. Bob Dylan, a fan of Holcomb, described his singing as possessing "an untamed sense of control." He was also admired by the Stanley Brothers, and Eric Clapton cited Holcomb as his favorite country musician."

Back to hats...I have a Mallory Ten that is sort of in this camp. It's green, it doesn't look beat to heck but has a few stains and is so pliable that it never looks the same twice. So I guess what I'm saying is, eBay and look for decent quality but maybe thinner, cheaper hats (like the old $10 ones).

well I don't have enough posts to PM you, but I thought I could give you a pair of recommendations that may help to turn you on to some other fine gents and ladies

Dark Holler
Classic Mountain Songs

Both are put out by Smithsonian Folkways
 

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