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Double sided tape was standard issue on 1950s milan weave hats to keep the wide puggaree ribbons from sliding up. Works well.
Glad we could help!
Thanks for the info, Alan. I didn't realize it was so close. It seems very serious. The worst since 1949 in an area with almost daily seismic activity! Not good at allSaturday's magnitude 7.8 earthquake caused many casualties and heavy damage in the cities of Manto and Portoviejo. Montecristi appears to be very close to both.
Nice job.My little home-bashed Cuenca. Bought it at Panama Hat Mall as an open crown. What they didn't say was that it came with no sweatband. I bought a cheap bucket hat from a street vendor and had the missus take out the sweat and sew it in the hat. Braided horse-hair band with the "bow" in the back, which she sewed on as well. Shaped the crown with steam and two metal, nesting, mixing bowls for a telescope-type crown.
This is a super comfy, beater kind of lid. This was my second Panama-type purchase about a year agp.
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I was sorry to read about the earthquakes as they have been reported as quite devastating.
A beautiful scene David!
Thanks, Mike. We get great views of the sunsets from our patio.
Been back to thunderstorms overnight, continuing into this morning. I don't think today will be good for Panama wearing.
Cheers!
David!
This looks like a serviceable brisa Cuenca, and at this auction price, cheaper than any machine-made straw. I bid on it expecting not to win, rationalized that if I did happen to win it - gee, what a great hat for yard work at a great price. It may even turn out to be too good for yard work.