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Howdy! Long time no post cuz I haven't had anything new to share.
Wearing a '50's Knox Twenty today. I wouldn't call this one a refurb -- more like a resurrection...
She photographs well so it was impossible to tell from the listing photos that the body was COVERED in deep moth bites. So much so that I couldn't pounce them out entirely without damaging the structural integrity of the felt. The worst area was the break -- full 360 of moth gnashes. I couldn't smooth that out so I covered it up by stretching the crown height by 1/8". And to boot, the sweat was dry and cracked...
I'm really curious about how this was stored because despite the aforementioned issues, the liner is pristine. Anyway -- she does photograph well and I love the fit so all-in-all, not disappointed.
WANT. Looks fantastic.That's a great hat, Jeff that looks great on you. Had one just like and wasn't comfortable wearing it and moved it on. Those Supernaturals are so well made and rare as well.
Superb job, Justin. You brought that one back from the brink by the looks of it.
The resurrection worked out well. Beautiful hat. Great color on both the felt and ribbon.
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Great save.
Great save of a lovely hat.
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Nice color on that western. Great look.A spot of rain earlier and still a nice cool morning. Resistol Stagecoach should keep my head dry if any more shows up.
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Have a fine Wednesday,
Michael
Great save of a super hat Jim. I would like to find one of the other Dobbs in that series. We never see them on the lounge.Feeling a bit under the weather yesterday, I decided to take a personal day. As we all know, idle hands are the Devil's workshop, so after laying around a bit I finally motivated myself to finishing this refurb. About a month ago, I found a Dobbs Hanover Square at an estate sale for the astronomical price of $2.50. A little beat, and a bit dirty, with a few nibbles, but all in all still in acceptable shape. In preparation for a bath, I had my first bad Lexol experience. After treating the sweat, I went back and looked several hours later and the leather had separated from the reed assembly in such a way it was not repairable. So a call to Bond set me up with a new sweatband. I gave it a naphtha bath, a good steam bath, ironed out the crown, and re-flanged it. I took the opportunity of being at home yesterday to cut and install the new sweat (in addition to putting a new sweat in a hat for my wife).
So today, a Dobbs Hanover Square. Hat by Dobbs, unfinished sweat by Bond, refurb by Fruno.
Some of the original sweat. There were no store debossments.
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Great to relax in the morning air with a Dobbs and a cup-o-joe.Nice save Jim. Great hat. Since the threat of rain has turned into sunshine it put me in the mood to don the Hanover Square while sitting out on the new patio furniture set I thrifted yesterday.
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The comfort factor for coffee in the yard mornings skyrocketed with the new chairs.
Michael
Very nice!The weather has been nice, sunny and bright but still cool and breezy. Perfect for my light weight Borsalino Icaro. I'm really liking this hat, the more I wear it the more I like it!
I bookmarked their website the other day. Looks like a nice weave on this Panama. You can never have too many straws.Goorin Bros Panama
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I like that ribbon work, did you do it too? Just like I tell my actors at the theater, props only have to look good from 20 feet away!Howdy! Long time no post cuz I haven't had anything new to share.
Wearing a '50's Knox Twenty today. I wouldn't call this one a refurb -- more like a resurrection...
She photographs well so it was impossible to tell from the listing photos that the body was COVERED in deep moth bites. So much so that I couldn't pounce them out entirely without damaging the structural integrity of the felt. The worst area was the break -- full 360 of moth gnashes. I couldn't smooth that out so I covered it up by stretching the crown height by 1/8". And to boot, the sweat was dry and cracked...
I'm really curious about how this was stored because despite the aforementioned issues, the liner is pristine. Anyway -- she does photograph well and I love the fit so all-in-all, not disappointed.
Two great looking lids today Stefan.Two hat day today. Started off with the Borsalino Ghiaccio.
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Second one was the Ecuadorian supernatural (only just fits the width of the picture).
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Beautiful Milan Charlie. Is it early enough to be a true imported Italian. Love the brim.One more for the string of straws we're starting to see. From Dale, thank you very much, this 1950s (early 60s?) Cavanagh Milan. A bit worn, but presents well despite all those years. And the ribbon really brings out the Japanese Red Maple!
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I'm happy to see this one as much as you want to share it. Great beaded hatband as usual.Same old TFCD...
Strolling around in a beautiful hat like that will draw salesmen thinking you are rich. Honda dealership?Scheduled tune-up and a recall replacement of airbag inflation unit this morning. Long wait had me going outside for a walk and eventually strolling the indoor auto displays. Wearing a Gannon (silverbelly) for my morning appointment.
Best, Eric -
Thanks Bowen. The yellow thing is a wasp trap, had to put them out early this year. I'm just a old ass student who doesn't know when to quit.Hey Red: total love this one. Especially the gills. Speaking of..how’d you get the bird feeder thingy in the gills?
Russian History??? Brainiac!!!
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Nice one Bowen.View attachment 118200 Greetings All:
This one to go to the Pharmacy and refill my Anti-arrhythmia script before i go on in this thread. Then more punishment!
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I saw this earlier on Facebook. It was my inspiration for my custom Lt. Blue. Another one of the holy grail hats I seek.Dunlap hem and haw for that not quite spring not quite summer sort of spring thaw felt straw day.
I like that air conditioning weave on this Dobbs. Cool, man!Dobbs Cool man today. Temperature is supposed to be 90° by Friday. No sign of felt days ahead.
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I've been wanting a homburgy/pencil curl straw lately. This one is over the top Jeff!
Ecuadorian supernatural
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Nice Strat Brent.Stratoliner
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Thing of beauty Harv.7XCB
Thing of beauty Harv.
Thanks Red. it was a good hat day here.Nice color on that western. Great look.
Great to relax in the morning air with a Dobbs and a cup-o-joe.
I'm happy to see this one as much as you want to share it. Great beaded hatband as usual.
Recreased carbon gray Fed IV.
Nice sunset and outstanding VS. Great images Johnny.My VS crossover from the last few days
Johnny
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Mac Daddy Good! Have a great almost Friday!Mac Lachlan on this beautiful, not long until Friday, morning.
Happy day, folks.
Looks good Scotty, love the carbon darkness.
Great looking Whippet, and my favorite buttery leather! Nice look.Almost nippy out this morning. Whippet is in the running today.
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Off for the grocery shopping in a bit. First maybe a hat fix watching Perry Mason. And more coffee.
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Have a good one,
Michael
Great pattern on that cap, I need more caps. Great to see the sunshine for you.Sunny, but much colder today.
Monsivais
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Cool! I like a little education about westerns and Resistols, not a style in my wheel house.Since the temps are below 90 today, I am trying to squeeze out one more day of felt hats. This is a 1960s Resistol 5X El Lobo western - approx. 2-3/4" brim with a 4-1/2" crown as creased. Resistol calls the color "Silver Grey (Lighter Silver Belly)." This one was sold by Ben's Western Wear in Cotulla, TX, and it came to me unworn. Ben's is still in business. This hat is from the Byer-Rolnick era, but it was popular enough to stay in the Resistol line-up after B-R sold-out in 1967. The El Lobo was offered as a 7X with either a 3-1/4" or 3-1/2" brim in the 1971 Miller-Stockman catalog for $40.
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Class, pure class Fabio.Homburg day! The Ramenzoni
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Beautiful example of a Playboy. I used images of this one to create the Slats Playboy clone.Good morning. The 40'f morning temps have me enjoying a vtg. felt Stetson Playboy.
Best, Eric -
I like the way your brim profile is responding on this Hemp Richard. Mine is still giving me fits. Maybe some more steam this morning.Hemp Stratoliner is becoming my favorite straw
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Ya’ll have a great day
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You both look so relaxed and happy about sunshine. I like it. Great hats.Catching a few rays on the patio.
Both hats by Esther.
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