Mario
I'll Lock Up
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I'm a little sad, even though I should be excited...
Yesterday evening, a friend visited me for a few drinks and a bit of music. With him he brought two hats which belonged to his father. He told me to keep them since he has no use for them. Both of them are Resistols, probably 60s, stingy brimmed - and they spent the best part of the last couple of decades carelessly stashed away in a dark corner of some long forgotten locker. One is black, the other came in brown. Both of them are DIRTY. Some stains, lots of dust, but nothing that can't be fixed, I believe.
But then the brown one is in a really sad condition, as it got some SERIOUS moth tracks along the front left edge of the brim.
This is the black one (sorry for the bad image quality - had to use my cell phone for the photos so it's rather blurry yet pixelated and the colors are not really accurate):
And here is the brown one. Note the moth marks in the third picture.
Now, ain't that sad?
Yesterday evening, a friend visited me for a few drinks and a bit of music. With him he brought two hats which belonged to his father. He told me to keep them since he has no use for them. Both of them are Resistols, probably 60s, stingy brimmed - and they spent the best part of the last couple of decades carelessly stashed away in a dark corner of some long forgotten locker. One is black, the other came in brown. Both of them are DIRTY. Some stains, lots of dust, but nothing that can't be fixed, I believe.
But then the brown one is in a really sad condition, as it got some SERIOUS moth tracks along the front left edge of the brim.
This is the black one (sorry for the bad image quality - had to use my cell phone for the photos so it's rather blurry yet pixelated and the colors are not really accurate):
And here is the brown one. Note the moth marks in the third picture.
Now, ain't that sad?