- Messages
- 10,562
- Location
- Bozeman, MT
If that monkey had done so to a hat with a differently blocked crown and with a differently shaped brim two or more years after Darwin's death, than maybe they would have called it a fedora.
Dinerman said:If that monkey had done so to a hat with a differently blocked crown and with a differently shaped brim two or more years after Darwin's death, than maybe they would have called it a fedora.
lolHarpPlayerGene said:Oh, whaddyou you know? You're just a rookie at this. lol
Amazing they've been in business all these years! It must be a record of some kind.Dinerman said:http://www.clearwaterhats.com/Civil War/civil_war Four.htm
You might try clearwater hats. They have one they're calling a derby (it's not), that might fit the bill. Looks like it may be a wool felt though.
No, since 1831 or whenever that was! Of course it raises the question of how Darwin would have found the shop in the U.S. in the first place.Dinerman said:22 years?
lol lol True, but if they were Italian they would have called a dented Bowler a Lobbia at the time of the Photos.Dinerman said:If that monkey had done so to a hat with a differently blocked crown and with a differently shaped brim two or more years after Darwin's death, than maybe they would have called it a fedora.
lol lol lolRichard Warren said:I should have known that my theory that Darwin's hat is the missing link between the fedora and its suspected but never proven ancestors would be rejected by the fedorationists.