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How old is she?Thanks for all the comments recently. Tasha is totally fine but her hind legs are starting to weaken from age, so getting herself out of slippery rocky river banks wasn’t going to happen without some help.
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Good to see Redi-Kilowatt again Jim. Looks sharpAdam 'Pacesetter'
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Mike, Leghorn is straw from the region around Livorno. Apparently Livorno was called Leghorn by english speakers in the past. It does feel like straw rather than a synthetic.
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Good to see Redi-Kilowatt again Jim. Looks sharp
Brent, all the references I can find are to the wheat straw from that region. I have not found anything about a leghorn weave.Richard, isn’t leghorn a specific weave? I thought I recalled that leghorn had a distinct repeating pattern.
That's a good looking homburg Doug.Cool morning, warmer afternoon. This calls for felt in the a.m. and straw for the p.m. The Cavanagh Homburg has been sitting in a back room taking fresh air to get out some noxious odors and it's become wearable. It's about time. It's been sitting alone too long. A very nice hat with great felt, a clean centre dent without picnhes, and a half blind stitch on the brim blinding.
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Easy to see why that's a go-to hat Bob. The Ford tie is really cool, from the 50s or 60s?
Brent, all the references I can find are to the wheat straw from that region. I have not found anything about a leghorn weave.
Easy to see why that's a go-to hat Bob. The Ford tie is really cool, from the 50s or 60s?