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Findlay Ohio, wow, that's in my neck of the woods, that hat went a long way.
More your neck than my neck, but it's all relative, given where the hat is now.
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Findlay Ohio, wow, that's in my neck of the woods, that hat went a long way.
Bantam today
hot out but this wears as lightweight as most of my straws
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Bantam today
hot out but this wears as lightweight as most of my straws
Easy to see why it's a favorite, Eric. I agree with your Executive decision!!
That ribbon and brim! Nice hat.
Wonderful hat, love that color.
that's just what the felt did when I shaped it ... honestly it is a little neat for my likingAlways a clean, perfect bash, Ant. Perfect, PERFECT! But never the "organic" crown... yet.
I remember watching the early TV shows or movies where the overwhelming style of the day was an "organically" bashed crown. It drove me nuts as a kid, because I felt that hats should be neat, square, and perfectly formed. Thank you for doing that. I still can't quite comply...
Ah, one of my favorite hats the Executive was worn this morning.
Vintage Adam Pacesetter this morning. I call my Pacesetters Executives as they all are Adams "Executive Quality." I like the name better.
The hat was switched out to a cap as the sun has come out and it will warm up to nearly 65'F this afternoon. An unlined Cordova Cap will be the choice aft and evening.
Best, Eric -
Yours is in much better shape than mine. And inspired your latest Gannon, no?
*KneelsThanks Charlie. Administrating, executing, carrying into effect, managerial responsibility and superintendence characteristics just seem to work will this gilled hat.
Thanks sir.
Having gills allows your morning hat choices to "breathe."
Breathe in selection. Eric -
It's a heck of a long way from us bothMore your neck than my neck, but it's all relative, given where the hat is now.
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Major hat envy.Thanks Charlie. Administrating, executing, carrying into effect, managerial responsibility and superintendence characteristics just seem to work will this gilled hat.
Thanks sir.
Having gills allows your morning hat choices to "breathe."
Breathe in selection. Eric -
Check the bash on this guy's hat!Always a clean, perfect bash, Ant. Perfect, PERFECT! But never the "organic" crown... yet.
I remember watching the early TV shows or movies where the overwhelming style of the day was an "organically" bashed crown. It drove me nuts as a kid, because I felt that hats should be neat, square, and perfectly formed. Thank you for doing that. I still can't quite comply...
Indeed, it's very far from home now! But it found a new happy home right hereMore your neck than my neck, but it's all relative, given where the hat is now.
Sent directly from my mind to yours.
Superb collection, Eric. Really outstanding.Thanks Charlie. Administrating, executing, carrying into effect, managerial responsibility and superintendence characteristics just seem to work will this gilled hat.
Thanks sir.
Having gills allows your morning hat choices to "breathe."
Breathe in selection. Eric -
Now that's an organic bash! Bash is clearly the right term, tooCheck the bash on this guy's hat!
Brother, that's just monster, top shelf.Bantam today
hot out but this wears as lightweight as most of my straws
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That's my thinking, too. Somehow, "crease" just doesn't come close...Now that's an organic bash! Bash is clearly the right term, too
Maybe he ran into the roof of his Tin Lizzy while getting in.Check the bash on this guy's hat!
As per yesterday, very nice work there, hat body thief. [emoji6]
As per yesterday, very nice work there, hat body thief. [emoji6]
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