Neophyte
My Mail is Forwarded Here
- Messages
- 3,445
- Location
- Chattanooga, TN
Roosevelt dam ceremony, 1911:
Damn!
Okay, deserves more of a reply than that. Great collection (and great VARIETY) of early 1900's hat styles! Nice find Neo.
RBH, here's a picture of me doing my best... "Lamar, I got a dollar that says, I can break your neck before you can get that rig moved a half inch".
Here's member Mark G from another thread. He actually made this hat from a hat blank he obtained, trying to replicate Eastwood's hat in the movie Joe Kidd. It may just be me, but I think this hat just looks stunning! Somehow, it was never posted here .
Wish I hadn't found this, though, because now it's on my wishlist shakeshead...I'm hopeless lol.
Wow, Mark G-- very cool hat. That's the first time I think I've seen it look like it actually fits on someone's head, other than Clint's, of course. You really do it justice! Is it me or do the "Clint" hats often look way too big for people wearing them? Maybe it's just the awful, probably photoshopped sales images...
Pfft....$400 for a poncho?!!! lol lol lol $560 for the hat!!! :eeek:
Aside from the color, though, that hat DOES seem to be close to what I outlined in my description. That price seems unreasonable, and I've heard too many horror stories about Baron Hats to even consider them.
Thanks for the link, though. I recall this hat in particular being the one that got me interested in western hats in the first place, though I was never crazy about the brown color. I've got some thinking to do ! It seems that I'm interested in the Civil War/Old West image versus your standard western.
Riders in the Sky