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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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Marty M.

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No better combo.

Mr. Lucky said:
The Borso "Popeye" and an Arturo Fuente.
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I love this picture. Great lid (that he bashed), a great cigar, great looking specs and a slighty rakish moustache. This looks like a guy that doesn't extend his pinky when drinks an Ale. A great pic and a great combo Mr Lucky. :eusa_clap
Marty Mathis
 

RBH

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Choeki said:
Today I'm wearing my only proper fedora. It's a dark gray, Italian made Borsalino branded fedora that came off the shelf with an open crown and a snap brim:

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I hand-bashed it myself using the guide stickied in this forum:

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Choeki, I have to say this is the best so far!!!!!!! I like the way the ribbon looks, gives it a 'used, well loved fedora' kind of look.
Well Done!
 

RBH

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Today in honor of The Dutchmans great new Campdraft.
I am wearing my Campdraft.
<a href="http://imageshack.us"><img src="http://img505.imageshack.us/img505/9858/hpim2094hi6.jpg" border="0" alt="campdraft"/></a>

If others were like me and wondered at the Campdraft name, like what did it mean and where did it come from.
This from this site... http://www.campdraft.com.au/our_sport.htm

The sport of campdrafting has its origins in the early days of the Australian stockman, and is believed to have begun in rural Queensland in the early part of the twentieth century.

When drovers needed to select individual cattle from a mob to drive them to a separate holding area, the stockman would "cut out" the beast from the mob. This was achieved through the skills of the horse and rider to block the attempts of the beast to follow his natural instincts in returning to the mob. This was usually done when large mobs of cattle were mustered together and held by a team of horsemen on the open plain, while the nominated rider did the "cutting out". Over time, stockmen developed competitions based around this activity, which have evolved into the uniquely Australian sport as we know it today.


Really cool information.
 

indycop

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Choeki said:
Today I'm wearing my only proper fedora. It's a dark gray, Italian made Borsalino branded fedora that came off the shelf with an open crown and a snap brim:

04DEC07-hat01.jpg


I hand-bashed it myself using the guide stickied in this forum:

04DEC07-hat02.jpg


It has a real leather sweatband and is fully lined:

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There was quite a bit of "shelf wear" when I bought it though (dust, mainly). As you can tell the ribbon has seen better days and the lining fell out when I initially picked it up (I tucked it back in... is it supposed to be glued in or something?).

I like this one best so far!!!:eusa_clap
I am gonna have to get me a vest:rolleyes: :)
 

indycop

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RBH said:
Today in honor of The Dutchmans great new Campdraft.
I am wearing my Campdraft.
<a href="http://imageshack.us"><img src="http://img505.imageshack.us/img505/9858/hpim2094hi6.jpg" border="0" alt="campdraft"/></a>

Very nice!!:eusa_clap :eusa_clap Now if we could just get it with that wested!:rolleyes:
 

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It's one of my favorites, as well. It has wonderfully responsive felt, which shapes easily to anything and holds it. It's pretty thick felt, too, so it's durable as all get out. Nice cavanagh edge, well built and trimmed, good proportions, holds up well in heavy rain, and I think the ribbon I put on it sets it off nicely.
And it's not so pristine that I feel scared wearing it, or that I have to treat it delicately.
 

Atticus Finch

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indycop said:
Nice!!Where's the gun?:)

Thanks! I just picked it up on OFAS. Its the first hat that I've ever owned with a dimensionally cut brim and it is taking a bit of getting used to.

My gun and I had an argument several years ago and it is still home, sitting on my nightstand, pouting.

Atticus
 

Technonut

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I was taking some pics for a jacket thread over at Club Obi-Wan, and just happened to be wearing my vintage Stetson Royal Deluxe today... I went ahead used it for the pics... Sortakinda Indyish huh? [huh] ;)

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indycop

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Technonut said:
I was taking some pics for a jacket thread over at Club Obi-Wan, and just happened to be wearing my vintage Stetson Royal Deluxe today... I went ahead used it for the pics... Sortakinda Indyish huh? [huh] ;)

IndyLNTHCOW014.jpg


IndyLNTHCOW006.jpg


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Uh, Is it May already?!! lol Great look Techno!!
RBH time to post that wested!
 

MKL

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Either way Technonut, it is a nice outfit! How old to you guess the Stetson to be? Is it bound on the edge?



Technonut said:
I was taking some pics for a jacket thread over at Club Obi-Wan, and just happened to be wearing my vintage Stetson Royal Deluxe today... I went ahead used it for the pics... Sortakinda Indyish huh? [huh] ;)

IndyLNTHCOW014.jpg


IndyLNTHCOW006.jpg


IndyLNTHcow009.jpg
 

Technonut

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indycop said:
Uh, Is it May already?!! lol Great look Techno!!
RBH time to post that wested!

lol lol Thanks indycop!... :)


MKL said:
Either way Technonut, it is a nice outfit! How old to you guess the Stetson to be? Is it bound on the edge?

Thank You MKL.. :) I figure the Stetson to be at least early 40's... Yes, it does have a bound edge.. It is one of my favorites. ;)
 

Vintage Betty

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Some hats work..and some don't.

Not one of my better hats on me. [huh]

1920's woman's wool baseball style hat.

Carson Pirie Scott & Company. Ayearounder: Magically smart the year round. Inside hat it's stamped Tweed Merrimac.

Worn with a 1920's baseball style wool sweater.

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