Did a fellow lounger win this 30's Dobbs? If so, woudst thou be so magnanimous as to consider selling or trading it ? I really had my eye on that sucker ... that ribbon color is sweet.
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On that "Indy Hat," I'm sorry, but nothing that wasn't actually IN THE MOVIE should be qualified as the "rarest Indiana Jones items in the world." It was NOT in the movie and was not connected to it in but the most tangential of ways. How in the good lord's name someone thought it was worth a thousand dollars I'll never understand.
Open crown, thats half the fun!
I was trying for that Dobbs too. Whoever won it used a sniper I believe.
I was trying for that Dobbs too. Whoever won it used a sniper I believe.
Let's talk value, Mobile V. It seems with Adventurebuilt a hat in the hand is worth two on order...
Sniper?
How in the good lord's name someone thought it was worth a thousand dollars I'll never understand.
Lol thanks for the welcome and the lesson. I just a few seconds ago scored my first Borsalino, man am I pumped I'll post a pic when I get it.
Save some energy for actually wearing the hat. For new hat wearers especially, finding sufficient occasions to wear the hat is important to justify the purchase and your expectations of it. In my case I went years between having a few hats, and wearing them very much. I had a lot of enthusiasm about the hats in principle, but was afraid to wear them. Then I got older and decided I'm not afraid to wear them anymore, even though no one else around was doing it.
That's only been true since eBay changed from "your bid" to "your maximum bid." Prior to that, snipers did provide an advantage, and a substantial one, at that.Sniper use confers no particular advantage. It's more a matter of convenience.
I wear my fedoras on a daily basis to work with my vintage overcoats. On weekends I like to wear with my turtlenecks and vintage wool suits/vests. I have been collecting for some time but only recently found this forum. Initially I was apprehensive to actually wear them but like you said I worked up the courage to wear them and I now feel much more comfortable in my hats than with contemporary ball caps or knit hats.