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Monitors are such a tough way to choose colours. I just put my faith in Mike....it always has worked out.I think mine is the French Blue, but I’m not sure.
Monitors are such a tough way to choose colours. I just put my faith in Mike....it always has worked out.I think mine is the French Blue, but I’m not sure.
Thats what I did.Monitors are such a tough way to choose colours. I just put my faith in Mike....it always has worked out.
Excellent!!! Love it!I walked out on the porch a couple of hours ago and found a box from Mike Miller. Who knew the US Post Office would be delivering on a Sunday. So I snapped a few pics to post. It's a grade 8 Semi-Calado. Mike calls it a fancy pattern. The ribbon treatment is something I came up with. I call it a "Shark Tail". The brim is 2 3/4" and the navy blue ribbon is 1 5/8". The top of the "Shark Tail" is 3 1/4".
My daughter is getting married on the 25th. I'm wearing a navy blue suit. This may very well be the hat for the occasion. Of course the daughter will have the final say.
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Mike just sent me this pic of my new Panama View attachment 244664
Looks just like the one I have. You will like this hat, I know I love mine!
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I am beginning to envy you. Not so much for all these great Panamas but for the fact you live in a climate hot enough to justify wearing even one. Up here in the rain forest spring has barely arrived let alone summer. At this rate I may get to wear my Panamas for a few days in August.
I am beginning to envy you. Not so much for all these great Panamas but for the fact you live in a climate hot enough to justify wearing even one. Up here in the rain forest spring has barely arrived let alone summer. At this rate I may get to wear my Panamas for a few days in August.
I think we could both be guilty of coveting another man's weather!I too envy Bill’s hats, but I’d trade a truck full of Brent Black Panama hats for your weather.
I think we could both be guilty of coveting another man's weather!
The weather has been pretty good here lately.I think we could both be guilty of coveting another man's weather!
The weather has been pretty good here lately.
What I wouldn't give for a few days of your weather.I think we could both be guilty of coveting another man's weather!
That double tear drop has become a Northwest signature....that hat is a Wow!I have been remiss in keeping up with the NW Hats thread. Mike and I had a wonderful visit last Thursday. We talked hats, covid, gardens and life for about an hour and a half. I got to fondle some wonderful felt and straw, the best therapy one could have. Picked up my latest creation by Mike...the Black Cherry! When Winchester changed the dye lot a few years ago, their black cherry felt became almost black, made me long for the old days. Well, Mike got a hold of a couple of old dye lot bodies from Art and knew I would want one (it pays to have a personal hatter!), and since I was already "up" in the queue, a new masterpiece was born. Had to go with his special 'dog ear' gills and some spiffy edge work. The double tear drop is influenced by @Bill Hughes
Come on winter!
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Had to go with his special 'dog ear' gills and some spiffy edge work.