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"Can be sold with original resistol hat box for additional cost."
Heck of a deal!"Can be sold with original resistol hat box for additional cost."
Looks like a Great Hat to hunt in Rick , doesn't look like 3.5" , or like a Fred Bear : Man in the Borsalino Hat , either . But who cares , it works . When you get it let us know what the Brim is . Looks 2 3/4-3" Max to me . But pictures can be deceiving .
I have Borsos like FB's, but I can't afford one of his good bows. Expensive hobby.
We tallied it up and figgered you spend about $100/lb for venison, once you get tags, transport,
FINDING somewhere, gear, prep, processing et al.
Maybe I'll stick to fishing.
+1. And walleye.But Elk is even better ,
Elk is not too hard to hunt, it is FINDING them that is the real booger!I know guys that just hunt , get all they want , then ask do you want any deer ? Yep . Last one was huge , but processing was crazy expensive . The time before practically nothing . Different Processors . But it beats Beef to me . But Elk is even better , plus WAY more expensive to Hunt .
Looks like it sure could be????
Now THAT would be provenance!!
+1!It sure looks like it to me . That would REALLY be a Find !
I've never owned a "100% wood" hat ... and for only $25
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mallory-by-...712593?hash=item2cb08ed891:g:sA0AAOSw-itXp3WR
I can't believe it ... a Resistol 30 ...
Thanks Bob .Congrats Michael! I hope it fits you too.
Relatively new to the Lounge, but I have been reading up on your posts to gain more knowledge about hats. I have been collecting them for about a year and have decided to sell some of the hats I found at estate sales that don't fit me. Some are certainly better than others, but coming from south central Texas, they are usually pretty interesting. Here is my first one, nothing unusual but a nice hat...and much better priced that timothie's hats!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/OUTSTANDING-Stetson-5X-beaver-felt-cowboy-hat-/152199961082?