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Very nice Boater Fabio, crisp look.View attachment 122325 Warm afternoon, the vintage Brunetto
Very nice Boater Fabio, crisp look.View attachment 122325 Warm afternoon, the vintage Brunetto
You do have some interesting customs Jeff. I like the full lines of this beauty. Hope the puppy is feeling better.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.
D Bar J on this cloudy day:
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Redi-Kilowatt Rules Jim. Love the brim treatment on the Pacesetter.Adam 'Pacesetter'
Sent directly from my mind to yours.
Looks very light weight. Nice.Forecasted to be over 100 degrees today
A cheap paper straw hat and lots of air conditioning got my vote today.
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It's very cool, having that one would almost make me want to wear a tie. I don't remember how late Ford used that crest but I do remember my dad having trucks with it when I was growing up in the 50s and 60sThanks Richard. I'm thinking 1950s on the tie. A little older than the hat perhaps.
Redi-Kilowatt Rules Jim. Love the brim treatment on the Pacesetter.
Man, you really rock a brim up stingy!
New to me Dobbs straw. More details and pics in the "Show us your stingy brims" thread
Thanks man! This is my first non plastic straw. Really diggin' it.Man, you really rock a brim up stingy!
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Great news Red! Impossible to keep a good women down. Take a picture of on Eagle’s Wings for me.Took the wife to the bone doc today. She won't need surgery, it is mending well already. They did put on a new full length cast (they call it a sugar tong style (??). The cruise is still on! Wore a Dobbs two tone poly of some type. The pug came with the hat, not bad, but looks a little tight. Good ventilation.
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Great looking pug on that one Red, glad the wife is fine and the cruise is still on. We are cruising out of Florida in August for 9 days up the eastern coast into canada / newfoundland. Can't decide which hats to take. In the past I just wore baseball caps due to sudden wind gusts on the ship....I hate to see one of my nice hats sailing off without me.Took the wife to the bone doc today. She won't need surgery, it is mending well already. They did put on a new full length cast (they call it a sugar tong style (??). The cruise is still on! Wore a Dobbs two tone poly of some type. The pug came with the hat, not bad, but looks a little tight. Good ventilation.
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Echter Rockel Velour possibly late 1930s - 1940s. This was an NOS find from April 2013. Very unique + vivid color.
Echter Rockel Hut possibly from the same time period.
How old is she?
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No wonder, then. I used to breed Newfoundlands as a hobby, and they live about 8 to 10 years, because they are so big. After my last one, Gaia, died, I quit. It was too heartbreaking.I adopted her 12 years ago, and the shelter told me she was probably 2-3 at the time, so at least 13.
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I lost a 2nd Louisiana Catahoula Leopard in Dec 2008. He was almost 15 yrs old & weighed 105#. Was in great shape & it nearly broke my heart! Took me 2 yrs before I could even think about getting another, then another yr to find a breeder I was comfortable with. She will be 6 in Aug.I adopted her 12 years ago, and the shelter told me she was probably 2-3 at the time, so at least 13.
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Nice shirt. Drop and give me 20 marine....Running around with the wife wearing a Brent Black with a pug I bought from VS.
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