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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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About to run to a meeting so I'll get caught up on all the fine lids during lunch! Today is a '50's Dobbs Golden Coach hommie sort of day:

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Very impressive Dobbs!! Love the brim width.
 
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Well, there were a few failed refurbs that were a little discouraging yet very informative.
My first hat from a blank took several tries to get it to look even close to wearable.
All my equipment is homemade, other than a flange. My first attempts at making blocks were using sealing foam, with limited success. I then tried my hand at making them from wood. I was a beginner at that, too. As my fledgling woodworking skills produced better gear, my hatmaking results also improved. I still can't sew a nice looking straight stitch on my sweatbands, though...thank goodness for wide ribbons!:)
You are an inspiration to us all Moe!
 
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Stunning array of fine hats today, ladies and gents (Jim and Bigger Don included as well ;) )

This has been a loooooooooooooooooong Monday. I wish I had the time to post my praises of the many fine lids presented here today...

It was cold freezing rain this morning, then just rain.... dark, wet and cold. It's become too easy to grab this Stratton western converted to Outback by NW Hats. It takes a bunch of rain, snow, sleet... and just isn't phased by any of it. I did find out, though, it's a good idea to shake the snow off before you get into the car... where it melts into... water (duh!), and then pours all over the darn place!

Maybe I can summon the will to try some other hats this week. I'll probably do a repeat of the Hawaiian shirt paired with the Falcon Park Silverbelly for the office holiday potluck lunch.

Again, thanks for sharing all the amazing hats today. Count me seriously impressed.

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Yeah, we're tired of this one...
 

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Hi @Miamibruno looking elegant as always! My nickname, which could be written also as cuqui, is used often for children, it somehow stuck and my close family still call me that. The accent is on the first syllable... where did your dad's nickname come from?

Kuki,

My Dad is from Cuba. So I was pretty sure the pronunciation would be the same. He was the youngest in his family so I think it stuck to him, too.
 

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Matt, as nice a hat as The Polar is, please pack it away so the weather can get back to normal. I don't particularly like 15F in Fort Worth.

In any event I was able to get to the office through the frozen tundra, with my Open Road 7XCB.

Looks like great minds are thinking alike this morning, Harv!

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Cheers!
David

Fantastic.
Love the photo composition, too.

As for the weather... I am sorry. When I get home tonight I will promptly burn THE POLAR.
Well... Burnt THE POLAR tonight.

Since life is not worth living without it, I immolated myself with it.
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I do like this hat. What is the medallion on the side?
Hi Red,

I do like to. Always wanted it since I saw Robert Duvall's one from Apocalipse Now, that's why I named it "The Kilgore"

Its a pin french pin, it seems to be an interpretation or an old roman coin, very nice, its marked Monet, in the 1920's the car dealers used to paint the initials of the customers on the doors of the cars, and this guys, Monet, developed decals for the initials,

It should,be from the 1930's, I found 3 on a garage sale in Chapala, we have a big american populatiom there, so I got this one, one with an opal or rhinestone and one with an owl.

Hope you keep getting better !!! Must be in good shape for Christmas eve, eggnog and tequila !!

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Hi Red,

I do like to. Always wanted it since I saw Robert Duvall's one from Apocalipse Now, that's why I named it "The Kilgore"

Its a pin french pin, it seems to be an interpretation or an old roman coin, very nice, its marked Monet, in the 1920's the car dealers used to paint the initials of the customers on the doors of the cars, and this guys, Monet, developed decals for the initials,

It should,be from the 1930's, I found 3 on a garage sale in Chapala, we have a big american populatiom there, so I got this one, one with an opal or rhinestone and one with an owl.

Hope you keep getting better !!! Must be in good shape for Christmas eve, eggnog and tequila !!

Sent from my LG-H815 using Tapatalk

Cool to read about the pins. I've often wondered about them as I've seen your posts. Never occurred to me to simply ask. Red, smart... Me, not so much.

Eggnog + tequila...

That sounds like a recipe for very, very bad consequences.

Very, very bad...

Or, as Col. Kurtz may have put it:
The horror... the horror...
 
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Hi Red,

I do like to. Always wanted it since I saw Robert Duvall's one from Apocalipse Now, that's why I named it "The Kilgore"

Its a pin french pin, it seems to be an interpretation or an old roman coin, very nice, its marked Monet, in the 1920's the car dealers used to paint the initials of the customers on the doors of the cars, and this guys, Monet, developed decals for the initials,

It should,be from the 1930's, I found 3 on a garage sale in Chapala, we have a big american populatiom there, so I got this one, one with an opal or rhinestone and one with an owl.

Hope you keep getting better !!! Must be in good shape for Christmas eve, eggnog and tequila !!

Sent from my LG-H815 using Tapatalk
That is a really cool pin, I'd like to see a detail shot sometime. There are other car guys around here who would also be interested I'm sure. Good name for the hat, only a true fan will understand fully.
 
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Cool to read about the pins. I've often wondered about them as I've seen your posts. Never occurred to me to simply ask. Red, smart... Me, not so much.

Eggnog + tequila...

That sounds like a recipe for very, very bad consequences.

Very, very bad...

Or, as Col. Kurtz may have put it:
The horror... the horror...
Had eggnog and Baileys together this weekend. Not bad, I'm not much of an eggnog fan, but the combo was good. I'm more of a Tom and Jerry kind of guy. That is why I need one of 'dem T & J hats I've seen around these parts!!
 
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