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Thats a looker. What is it? Custom?
Johnny
Its a vs stratoliner clone. Somebody posted it a few pages back. It's a nice one. And a nice tree.
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Thats a looker. What is it? Custom?
Johnny
Beautiful day to be hatted
every one of you inspires me
OPS era Stratoliner
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Hey folks!
French Friday here on the NorCal coast. The Maximes mystery hat on top today.
And because sun...
Have a great day!
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Waiting for the train to take me home... this necklace that my mother has bought me requires a "mint" version of this hat though.
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Beyond fashionably late today! -- blue #5
Stetson Centerdent Panama
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Went out in the yard to try to get some pictures of this woodchuck,
DSCN3450 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
I had to take my own shade tree with me,
DSCN3446 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Peters Brothers Shady Oak that is,
Too dang hot.
Michael
Hückel (Weilheim) Chevreau probably mid to late 1950s. Just received this one.
Beautiful color and lines Steve. It seems that the liner work in these hats is a class above. Class all the way!
No wonder we haven't seen much from Esther of late. She has been busy making you a dozen hats! This one is a beaut Harv, great finish.Esther Weis
A fine summerlike weekend to all!
Esther Weis
Missed this beauty today, wow what a hat. You wear it with aplomb. Love a man who know how to wear a pocket square!View attachment 76455 View attachment 76454 Adventurebilt CS Rabbit.
Thank you very much Red!! I've always enjoyed them as a great way to pull an outfit together. One of these days I might be brave enough to try a boutonnière on a suit or sportcoat. I've only ever worn them with a tuxedo or dinner jacket.Missed this beauty today, wow what a hat. You wear it with aplomb. Love a man who know how to wear a pocket square!
According to Google Mr. Sammartino is currently 81 years old, born October 6, 1935....Bruno is doing a local auto dealer commercial here in the Pittsburgh area, I would like to know how old he is, looking a bit rough...
Thanks -- you are as well (or were we talking about the hat?)
Hückel (Weilheim) Chevreau probably mid to late 1950s. Just received this one.
Thank you Sergej.WOW!
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Breathtaking form and color, Steve. This is the third Chevreau I seem to remember you posting! You deserve a Lifetime Achievement Award!!!Hückel (Weilheim) Chevreau probably mid to late 1950s. Just received this one.
I wouldn't mind a thunderstorm here. Hope the new job is going well.We can't really complain. Apart from the occasional thunderstorm it's been mostly warm and dry for this time of year. I switched from felt to straw about two weeks ago. Just to busy to take photos.
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I think it had become bored with chucking wood and was scoping the garden for delicacies.Were you able to determine how much wood it could chuck? That is, if it could.
Were you able to determine how much wood it could chuck? That is, if it could.
16Upon closer examination, @Michael A, that may be a Ground Hog, which begs the question of how much ground could a ground a ground hog grind IF a ground hog COULD grind ground, too. Doesn't it, Moe?!
Esther Weis