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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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Chepstow

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David, very nice Stratoliner with one of the nicest colors!

AnA, horses could be very good friends that is sure but your best friend sits on your head!

Sam, indeed, the CRM hat looks also so light in the photo! A great thin felt! Hammer Carlotta!

CircuitRider, nice stingy Stetson, looks good on you!

DarrelMorris, looks very good your conversion and very good on you!

Eric, nice photos. Great thing to have the nature to relax!

Perry, superbe Powell, really fantastic!

Che, cool photo. The VS is perfect and looks great on you!

Tom, two sharp hats see my eyes!
 

Monte

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Hatophile and Case, a bit similar on your hats and ties. They look really great.
Alan, nice shots w your dad. I am surprised to see you taller than he because my dad was always such a big guy, even now at 79. I still wouldn't want to tangle w him!
Eric, really serene mood there...we hope to travel in your direction in the next couple of months to do some bigger city shopping and eating, etc. Your hats are always in perfect condition. Your work ethic shows.
A'n'A, nice friends you made for sure. Hope your job is working out well.
Rlk, nice color on that hat.
HatRme, you seem like you are no stranger to keeping a yard. Summer's coming and I can almost smell the steaks burnin'.
Nice hats all.
Snow last week left our clients snowed in until we dug them out. I had to run the shovel for a day because the snow blower couldn't handle the heavy, wet snow.

Contemplating going outside after the storm subsided.
 

Short Balding Guy

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Thanks for the comments fellows.

Thumbs up this morning. GTDean, Che, David, Perry, Case and Monte - looking good.

A weather break between last evenings rain and tonights expected 4"-6" snow accumulation has me out early. Currently the temp is 38'F and comfortable. Hatted in my vtg. Stetson Stratoliner in green. Something about wearing green after a few days of gray that brightens the spirit.

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Brightened and heading out, Eric -
 
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Tom, Great start with your Biltmore Wilderness Collection Silverbelly Open Road!

Perry, Your Powell looks fantastic! Great match with the tie!

Monte, Sorry about all that snow! Hopefully Spring weather is on its way. BTW fine hat!

Manfred, Super Hess Homburg! You are a great Homburg wearer!

Smoothsalior, Hope you had a fun ride! Nice cap!

Robert, Your Swann Hats Clear Nutria Kentucky Colonel has a great finish / color! Very unique form too!

Eric, Great old Stetson Stratoliner! Also sorry about the snow and cold temps! At least good felt weather!
 
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Great start to another week, all!

RLK never ceases to amaze... Exceptional jacket, Robert!
A heck-of-a-Hess homburg, Manfred!
Hato has outdone himself with the two-tone brim!
Case, The VS ALWAYS cranks up decor.
Eric, as always, you see the sunshine, and bring out the green. So well blended into the conifers, we may not find you if you fell down!
Smooth, you look it! (Except the lump on your lower back... Haha!)
MONTE... You knew. My yard man hasn't shown up in three years.
 

splintercellsz

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Gt, nice hat!

Perry, that Powell is immaculate.

Case, I really am liking that bow work!

Monte, both are great!

Eric, wonderful Strat! Good luck with all the snow!

Manfred, very nice Homburg! Looks great on ya!

Smooth, awesome!

Robert, as always, what an impressive hat!

Alan, that is a very unique one! Great find & lid!

Today, I had an interview, so I went with my 30s/40s 3 piece suit, and 30s Penn-Craft. He wants me to come back for a 2nd interview! I hope I can land the job, as it is dealing with clothing.

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Rogera

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Gt, nice hat!

Perry, that Powell is immaculate.

Case, I really am liking that bow work!

Monte, both are great!

Eric, wonderful Strat! Good luck with all the snow!

Manfred, very nice Homburg! Looks great on ya!

Smooth, awesome!

Robert, as always, what an impressive hat!

Alan, that is a very unique one! Great find & lid!

Today, I had an interview, so I went with my 30s/40s 3 piece suit, and 30s Penn-Craft. He wants me to come back for a 2nd interview! I hope I can land the job, as it is dealing with clothing.

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Looking sharp Justin! Hope the second interview goes well!
 
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Monte

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HatsRme, Haha...what yard man? I'm chief cook and laundry man on top of yard boss.
Manfred, thanks. I'm excited for BBQ weather. Nice old Hess homburg, my friend.
Justin, I'm sold on that look. Gray and navy all day!
Mayserwegener, thank you, sir. Your hats are always a sight to behold. I love your 'burgs and hope to call one my own someday soon.
Alan, that big hat is ridin' shotgun.
 

g.durand

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Looking good today, everyone.

smoothsailor--nice brim up look, and I like your Campagnolo-equipped machine.

Out for a late walk after work today. The sea breeze had cooled things to about 75 degrees after a high of almost 90.

Penney's Marathon with the liner removed.

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delectans

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Harold & The Princess


Our Quixotic weekend began with freshly fallen snow Friday morning. Even after our long Winter I still found its ephemeral beauty enchanting.



There could be but one choice for this snowy Friday, my go-to snow hat for the season: Thick and comforting 1930s Bodin-Marseilles/A. France 'Haute-Luxe' velour.



After picking up some Kryolan F/X Light Blood and breakaway theatrical whiskey bottles for our film work, Lydia and I took time to enjoy a nice meal at one of our favorite Nepalese restaurants in the Twin Cities: Gorkha Palace, Minneapolis.



We could not help ourselves but drop in for a visit at our usual architectural salvage haunts after lunch.






Hand-carved, whimsical carousel bench ends. France, ca. late 19th century.



Picking up a few additional '30s dresses for our film wardrobe in the afternoon. The Sun made a fleeting but welcome appearance.
 
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delectans

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We arrived on location early Saturday morning for an intensive few hours of filming for the bar scene before the restaurant opened. 1940s Royal Hat Works.






Abundant sunshine mid-afternoon as we headed over to the Minnesota State Fairgrounds for the bi-annual Antiques Show and Militaria/Gun Shows.



A testament to the glory of American cast iron: Magnificent and monumental cast iron urn by J.W. Fiske & Co..



We only had an hour or so to spend at both shows as I still had to make the 150 mile drive north to Duluth by 7PM to attend a concert. We were only able to see everything, albeit with some haste, due to Friday's heavy snowfall, which saw the fairground racetrack infield covered by a blanket of snow rather than hundreds of enthusiastic dealers.



Arrived at Duluth's inner harbor and the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center by dusk, 15 minutes prior to the concert. The historic Aerial Lift Bridge presides majestically over the inner harbor, still covered in ice.



We trekked over 200 miles from home to find our "Harold". The brilliant violist Victoria Chiang just after her heroic performance of Hector Berlioz's 'Harold en Italie', a too-seldom performed masterpiece. Hearing it performed live by a great violist such as Victoria is worth a thousand mile drive! The Duluth-Superior Symphony Orchestra's wonderful account of Brahms' equally heroic 1st Symphony, under the baton of their current music director and Victoria's husband Markand Thakar made for a memorable evening.



Checking-in to our hotel and to a late supper after the concert. The doorway to the inn was the original entrance to the Fitger Brewery office, as seen in the historic photo that follows.
 
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delectans

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Fitger's Inn is located in the historic 1881 Fitger's Brewery.



A portion of the original, ornate bronze cashier's cage, still in operation in the hotel lobby. Sunday morning. Late-'20s-early '30s Dobbs Heather.



The brewery's original smoke stack and water tower.



Large snowflakes began to fall as I gazed out into the vast expanse of Lake Superior.



We had very little time to browse one of our favorite antiques shops before a 2PM concert called us back to St. Paul. A last photo in Duluth, of one of my favorite buildings in the city, now sadly boarded up and awaiting its next rebirth: The Orpheum Theater on 2nd Avenue East.



The snow had changed over to a cold rain as we made it back to St. Paul and the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts with nary 10 minutes to spare before our 'audience' with the Princess Turandot.



Quite possibly my favorite work in the operatic literature, the Minnesota Opera's 50th Season Finale was an utterly spectacular production. Emotionally expansive and visually stunning, Giacomo Puccini's timeless music bringing tears to our eyes.



We had to conclude our weekend with Chinese food following 'Turandot', of course. Szechuan Spice, Minneapolis.
 
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Brian Niebuhr

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No hat again today when I wake up. Too windy. Tired of the wind. Most days anymore the winds are 15-20mph and up. Only a few of my hats have wind strings and I don't really like those hats. I'm Tired of always holding them down or walking with my head turned and still needing to have one hand on "stand by" waiting for a flying hat. This is really starting to get to me.
 
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