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Joao, Rodolfo, thanks guys.
The CD looks good on you Bob.
The CD looks good on you Bob.
The CD looks good on you Bob.
I remember a term my boyhood friend's dad would use about certain people..."that guy is a Pencil-neck Geek!" I think it comes from an old movie. Not trying to start anything, just a memory that popped up.
Just no way to beat that one !!! Beautiful hat !!
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Yeahhhhhh I was thinking about it... I need it, I want it I must have it !!!!Nice CD, Bob. I think the wider pinches may work well for you.
Your father was Classy Freddie Blassie?
Yesterday, we were Gannon Silvermist buddies. You need a MGG, Rodolfo!
Looks great with the slight snap up on the brim, Bob. And I would agree on moving the pinches back.I really liked this Akubra Campdraft in full open crown, but my wife said I was neither Hoss Cartwright nor Billy Jack so I went with minimal creasing. I may move the shallow side dents further apart. Sorry for the scowl...
Looks great with the slight snap up on the brim, Bob. And I would agree on moving the pinches back.
Thanks, Michael!Moe , you can definitely wear the Hommies well Hommie . Looks good either way , but I vote to dent .
Very nice.A hat that I purchased from our member Zetwal. Stetson No.1 Quality from the late 1930s. He had hawk eyes.
"Hey there!"The rain and cold has given me reason to break out the felt. Akubra Campdraft, of course.
Or a "knucklehead..."You have to start them when they are young.
I'm making a few hats and caps for him since he starts kindergarten in november.
Hey! I'm mot sure if I'm fond of the term pinhead.
Pretty sure I wouldn't call anyone balloonhead either.
That sir is one fine looking hat. What a rare beauty. Great outfit too.A hat that I purchased from our member Zetwal. Stetson No.1 Quality from the late 1930s. He had hawk eyes.
A hat that I purchased from our member Zetwal. Stetson No.1 Quality from the late 1930s. He had hawk eyes.
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