Looks good Rodkins. DJH, I really like that Sportaire.
Is it a bad thing that I haven't even received my first VS and I'm already planning about three more?
Looks good Rodkins. DJH, I really like that Sportaire.
Is it a bad thing that I haven't even received my first VS and I'm already planning about three more?
Very nice hat. It looks great on you.
Got my shipping notice through USPS this morning, saying my new VS was in the mail. Been excited all day, until I got home and re-checked it just for giggles and noticed it was headed to an address I haven't been living at since May. Normally this wouldn't be a huge issue, but the area where I lived then is rough as hell, and the postal service has a tendency to drop things on the doorstep and run. Unless I can convince the post office there to hold it, which is a big IF in that area, somebody in the hood is going to receive a beautiful free hat early next week. Shame on me for not updating my address with Art. Sorry for the negativity, but I'm a bit freaked out. Frank
Frank, I've always had to sign for mine and if I wasn't home it went back to the post office to be picked up. Unless the violate their own rules you'll be okay. Congrats on the hat, can't wait to see it
The VS Silver Mist has made the trip from Japan-
This is a neat ultra light hat...
Before too long we're going to have to start a twelve step program to wean ourselves off of Arts custom hats. "Hello, my name is Cliff and I'm an Art-A-Holic."
Cliff
I've always had to sign for mine and if I wasn't home it went back to the post office to be picked up. Unless the PO violate their own rules you'll be okay
I've had one of Art's hats for a little over four years now. For about two years, it was my every day "business" hat (I wore it every day to work). I was the Safety Director for a large State psych hospital, and was out and about on the hospital campus on a daily basis (about 200 acres and almost 100 buildings). During that time I was involved in doing fire investigations and other emergency operation activities. I've had burning embers fall on the hat, been out in the rain on search and rescue missions, and in general been in some rough places. The hat has come through with little evidence of its hard life.
Since I've retired, the had has become my "dress hat" (it's used on Sunday and other special occasions). Just last week we were in Charleston, SC and went out to eat at High Cotton restaurant (hat, dark suit, etc.). On the way back from dinner, we were walking along Market Street. The wind was blowing rather stiff, and wouldn't you know it the hat suddenly went flying off my head and into the street. That alone would be cause for alarm, but (of course) it had to land right where the horse and carriage tours lined up. When I retrieved the hat, there was a big wet spot and a distinct odor of horse p*** on the brim. :eeek: But, being the high quality hat it is, a good dousing of water and some rubbing solved the problem.
This hat has a hundred stories to tell, all interesting and all a testimony to the high quality of workmanship and materials of Art's hats. I would highly recommend anyone who wants a good hat that will last for years to consider having Art make them a hat.
Hey, I resemble that! <<hanging my head>>I really didn't want to admit that, but you are making me take a hard look at myself in the mirror, one hat at a time....
I..............think............................I......... am.............too
<<Stands up in front of everyone>>
"Hello, my name is Harry and I'm an Art-A-Holic."
I remember when you got that hat. Very cool that you have put it to such good use. How about some pictures of it "broken in"?
I've had one of Art's hats for a little over four years now. For about two years, it was my every day "business" hat (I wore it every day to work). I was the Safety Director for a large State psych hospital, and was out and about on the hospital campus on a daily basis (about 200 acres and almost 100 buildings). During that time I was involved in doing fire investigations and other emergency operation activities. I've had burning embers fall on the hat, been out in the rain on search and rescue missions, and in general been in some rough places. The hat has come through with little evidence of its hard life.
Since I've retired, the had has become my "dress hat" (it's used on Sunday and other special occasions). Just last week we were in Charleston, SC and went out to eat at High Cotton restaurant (hat, dark suit, etc.). On the way back from dinner, we were walking along Market Street. The wind was blowing rather stiff, and wouldn't you know it the hat suddenly went flying off my head and into the street. That alone would be cause for alarm, but (of course) it had to land right where the horse and carriage tours lined up. When I retrieved the hat, there was a big wet spot and a distinct odor of horse p*** on the brim. :eeek: But, being the high quality hat it is, a good dousing of water and some rubbing solved the problem.
This hat has a hundred stories to tell, all interesting and all a testimony to the high quality of workmanship and materials of Art's hats. I would highly recommend anyone who wants a good hat that will last for years to consider having Art make them a hat.