Thanks BB. Sometimes the morning light in there is pretty dramatic making for good photography.Great pics.
My “kid” is 58 years old and 1500 miles away, but I did get a text from her.J.C. Penney for a father's day fishing trip. Hope it's been a fine one for all you guys.
Hey, is that Cracker Barrel? The table, chairs, cups, and all look vaguely familiar.Happy Father's Day! Breakfast under my Ritch Rand natural beaver.
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Yes it is.Hey, is that Cracker Barrel? The table, chairs, cups, and all look vaguely familiar.
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The best grits I’ve ever had in a restaurant was in a Cracker Barrel in Maryland.I've never been in a Cracker Barrel but that cuppa Jo sure looks tasty.
Coffee is good but mild. Breakfasts there are good. They have Country Ham. I've only eaten other meals there a time or two & I had chicken fried steak.I've never been in a Cracker Barrel but that cuppa Jo sure looks tasty.
Wonderful find, Mark. I’ll look forward to seeing your preservation & restoration progress. Glad it found its way to someone qualified such as yourself.Just started brushing up and working on my circa 1930 Marathon "Wyoming". Covered with dirt, critter damage and appropriately I guess.....wood fire ash.
This is one hell of a hat......7" Crown and 4 1/4" brim!!!!!!
I picked it up a few years ago and it needed isolation and rest....it was actually damp! So slowly dried with dehumidifying pellets and moth balls. Critters are all dead and the sweat and felt are none the worse for wear, which shows to the quality!!!!
It will still show its history when done including the ash stains but this hat will wear its history well.....AND
it is a true 7 1/2..........with the blocking tag to show it!!!!!
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Can't wait to see the end result of this work in progress, Mark.Just started brushing up and working on my circa 1930 Marathon "Wyoming". Covered with dirt, critter damage and appropriately I guess.....wood fire ash.
This is one hell of a hat......7" Crown and 4 1/4" brim!!!!!!
I picked it up a few years ago and it needed isolation and rest....it was actually damp! So slowly dried with dehumidifying pellets and moth balls. Critters are all dead and the sweat and felt are none the worse for wear, which shows to the quality!!!!
It will still show its history when done including the ash stains but this hat will wear its history well.....AND
it is a true 7 1/2..........with the blocking tag to show it!!!!!
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