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Barbisio Titan - a tall crowned hat of very nice quality from the 1950s. Imported and sold from Wisconsin.
Nice work, Moe!Hey all!
Thanks for the likes and kind words. Always appreciated.
Finally got around to converting this old no-name retailer branded Western that I picked up at a thrift store last October.
Loved the color, so I tried to mix a dye for the ribbon to match the felt. I think I got close. First pics show the shape of the hat better, but the last shows the actual color better.
I'm calling this one "The Mahoney Coney".
Crown 5 1/2" open, brim 2 3/8". Pounced off quite a bit of weight, but it's still a fairly thick felt.
The day is starting to warm up. May be another two-hatter!
Have a great day!
Lovely, Alan.Barbisio Titan - a tall crowned hat of very nice quality from the 1950s. Imported and sold from Wisconsin.
That's one sick looking hat, Harv.Wormser (from Rick). This hat is very unique in color. Its almost white, but not quite.
That wasn't you that snagged that "live" ball last night? Ugh!Thanks, mach!
love the kid's fauxhawk, Bruno! I got on TV for one once at a Giants game, but my 4" high Electric Orange Mohawk was real!
Boy, if that ain't a damn good idea! Wish I was there to join you!
Boy, if that ain't a damn good idea! Wish I was there to join you!
No, not me! I'd like to think I have more sense than that. But, in the moment, when a real major league baseball is heading your way it may be easier than I think to forget to watch the ump to see if it was indeed foul. Crazy how excitable a scrap of leather and red laces can make people!That wasn't you that snagged that "live" ball last night? Ugh!
Wekony from South Bend IN.A what?
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Today, off to our Columbus office in the D'Aquino MK I
(I really gotta pay attention to not getting the bloody waste cans in the shot!)
Bet if we did, you'd know somebody who could get us out.We'd probably get in trouble.