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Bob Roberts

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I'm looking at some of the Amish made straw hats. I get that they are not very refined or heirloom pieces, but does anyone out there have insights? I'm thinking of a yard work hat or maybe something I could wear to the lake.

Thanks in advance.
Wear yer hemp Strats. Thats abt all their good for.
 

Bill Hughes

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Where do you store your hats?

I have installed shelving in my bedroom and have 10 hats all resting on vintage display hat stands. I have another 10 or so on the shelves in the wardrobe. And a couple in hat boxes and a couple on the hat/coat rack in our hallway. But my hats are now battling my wife's shoes and handbags for space. So I'm looking for some creative hat storage ideas.

Obviously reducing the number of hats isn't an option. I now know that reducing "our" shoe or handbag collection isn't an option either ;)

Currently store hats in hat boxes. I like the idea of shelving.
 

blueAZNmonkey

One Too Many
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I'm looking at some of the Amish made straw hats. I get that they are not very refined or heirloom pieces, but does anyone out there have insights? I'm thinking of a yard work hat or maybe something I could wear to the lake.

Thanks in advance.

I suppose it depends on the type of weather you would wear your straw in. A former border of mine worked for John Deere, and he wore an Amish straw hat while out on the mower -- our climate is very hot and dry.

Also, I used to go to the lake all the time, and I wouldn't recommend a straw hat without a laminated finish (toyo and the like) for such an excursion. I'm notoriously bad at dropping things in the lake... including clothing accessories... and untreated straw will lose it's shape when soaked. Also -- since toyo hats are waterproof, they won't stain from your perspiration soaking through the sweat band.

So- If you're looking for a straw that can go from yard work to the fishing boat, keep you covered, maintain its shape, and give you a stylish silhouette, I would recommend a Toyo straw from Dobbs, Goorin, Baileys, or Stacy Adams.
 
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I just bought a used hat and I was wondering if the brain trust here could give me some insights on it. I'm not expecting much for the price. It is a Herbert Johnson that was listed as an Indiana Jones hat, but there was no mention of it being a Poet. Can anyone provide anything on this hat?

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I won't have in in my hands for a week or so. The ribbon and color look wrong for an Indy hat. It's hard to tell about the shape. The brim is approximately 2 5/8 inches. I don't know much more. I'll have it reblocked and hope to add it to my rotation.


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blueAZNmonkey

One Too Many
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1,446
Location
San Diego, CA
I just bought a used hat and I was wondering if the brain trust here could give me some insights on it. I'm not expecting much for the price. It is a Herbert Johnson that was listed as an Indiana Jones hat, but there was no mention of it being a Poet. Can anyone provide anything on this hat?

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fe64ec02877f948f24ca7039a618e8c0.jpg
29d2b52944f23deb642f99d1070bc61a.jpg
cd7e9ae0b4aa5ebfb8030944c781cbf5.jpg
ddd83d0a5c1282061f8317945fec184e.jpg
fa2a4dadd910d6d74f247549c4c5b414.jpg


I won't have in in my hands for a week or so. The ribbon and color look wrong for an Indy hat. It's hard to tell about the shape. The brim is approximately 2 5/8 inches. I don't know much more. I'll have it reblocked and hope to add it to my rotation.


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I'm not too familiar with Herbert Johnson, but I would say the shape is more akin to something like this
https://www.etsy.com/listing/261028...7wIUvU024J4GrHEqif0znuJWD2av93TBoCz50QAvD_BwE

and not the Poet. The proportions look too small to be the actual Indy model.
 
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