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From the Cherokee or Piqua tribes. Beadwork is exquisite for it's age.
From the Cherokee or Piqua tribes. Beadwork is exquisite for it's age.
From the Cherokee or Piqua tribes. Beadwork is exquisite for it's age.
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Wow! What a beautiful piece of history!From the Cherokee or Piqua tribes. Beadwork is exquisite for it's age.
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Not mine but I wish it was. I have some nice beadwork but they are all Native American contemporary examples.HOLY CATS!!!!!!! WOW!!!! What a cool piece of history you have there!!!!! Just ....WOW!!!!
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Not mine but I wish it was. I have some nice beadwork but they are all Native American contemporary examples.
This hat is up for sale for $850.00.
I would think it was well worth that. It looks like it belongs in a museum.Not mine but I wish it was. I have some nice beadwork but they are all Native American contemporary examples.
This hat is up for sale for $850.00.
Owe you a beer.
From the Cherokee or Piqua tribes. Beadwork is exquisite for it's age.
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I get a laugh out of the movie Tombstone. Pretty clear that Sam Elliot has a seriously LO head
If by that you're referring to the front & rear brim dip, I think that's more Elliot's prefered style rather than the effects of a long oval.....he often wears that shape of brim in his westerns & I guess he has enough clout to 'influence' his movie costumes, in the hat department anyhow.
Tom Hirt made many hats for Sam Elliot. He told me that the shape of his head caused the dip of his brim.If by that you're referring to the front & rear brim dip, I think that's more Elliot's prefered style rather than the effects of a long oval.....he often wears that shape of brim in his westerns & I guess he has enough clout to 'influence' his movie costumes, in the hat department anyhow.
I like the look.While I don't have the mustache....that would be Selleck, I do seem to have the same head shape as Elliot
Here is a hat body fresh out of the long oval hat block prior to any forming.
On the counter...perfectly flat
On my squished, little oblong head (long, long oval shape) it turns to what you see below...with a sharp snap front and back. Wore it enough to not be very partial to the look these days. I suspect Sam Elliot's head shape makes me look like a fairly round head shape
30 years ago...
... my question: steam ironing, what temp setting do you use for wet or dry felt and do you always use steam?
Look forward to your next installment.