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Thanks Harv... I have several Stetsons in this tone from the late 1920s to early 1940s, a cross pollination of tan and brown with cream accents.
Thanks! (and thanks for the conversion)
Now lets see. Who would be able to do something like this in Europe.....Esther??
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No problem, Serge!
Esther has been dying to do a cattleman crease. Right Esther?
One of my all time faves on this site.A very rich weekend of posts... thanks for all the inspiration. Sending a special congratulations to Terry for his granddaughter's stunning academic achievement. She must have taken a ton of advanced courses to push that gpa through the roof. Best of luck to her in the fall.
Today the weather couldn't be better... a perfect late spring day. I selected a feather weight Stetson nutria felt hat.
+1Great stitching on that one Bob.
Well, Dale is one anyway.Thank you both gentlemen.
First round, with my new old summer-hat:
I'm such a lovely strawberry-badass, or not??
Super hat!Hats off to Harv, RJR, Trench, Daniele, Bob, and Charlie. Alan, that's a stunning hat, sir. One of my favorites.
I'm wearing my self made Falcon Park Hattery "Statler" today. Alan, you'll recognize the name.
Charlie you're a geniusDuring the rains of yesterday, my ca 1955 Royal Stetson. The first photo shows my hats travel box(es), compliments of BJ's Wholesale Club and Welch's Grapes. If you want to use this approach, be sure to place plain white or unbleached paper in the box bottoms first. The boxes interlock when stacked, never tip over, and work like a charm!
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Definitely got that "Dirty Harry in Pink" look going on, there, Trenchy! Looking Great, sir!!
Charlie you're a genius
Hats off to Harv, RJR, Trench, Daniele, Bob, and Charlie. Alan, that's a stunning hat, sir. One of my favorites.
I'm wearing my self made Falcon Park Hattery "Statler" today. Alan, you'll recognize the name.