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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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Daniele Tanto

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So first he risks his life in a war and when he comes home, everything and everybody is gone. Can't begin to imagine how he must Have felt.
Sergej, my grandfather had seen destruction, horror and death, yet he was a simple man, mild and in love with life.
He had the misfortune, for reasons of age, to take part, as a draft soldier, in the Italo-Turkish war of 1911-12 and then as a soldier recalled to the First World War. He was an alpine mountain artillery. He took part in the battles in the Alps up to the end of November 1918 up to the first months of 1919 as an occupation troop in Autria. He survived the Spanish fever and when he returned his family was gone.
He has built a new life, marrying my grandmother, who lost her boyfriend in the war, and becoming a true peaceful lover of life in all its manifestations.
I have had his stories on the horror of the battlefields, rare and very tight, to recall how bad it had been for his generation.
I visited with him, when I was a kid, some of these places, and when we arrived where he had fought, he remained silent for hours. Then he spoke about some amusing anecdote to resume living with his quiet love of life.
I keep his medals and his memories
 

sergejvandervreede

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Sergej, my grandfather had seen destruction, horror and death, yet he was a simple man, mild and in love with life.
He had the misfortune, for reasons of age, to take part, as a draft soldier, in the Italo-Turkish war of 1911-12 and then as a soldier recalled to the First World War. He was an alpine mountain artillery. He took part in the battles in the Alps up to the end of November 1918 up to the first months of 1919 as an occupation troop in Autria. He survived the Spanish fever and when he returned his family was gone.
He has built a new life, marrying my grandmother, who lost her boyfriend in the war, and becoming a true peaceful lover of life in all its manifestations.
I have had his stories on the horror of the battlefields, rare and very tight, to recall how bad it had been for his generation.
I visited with him, when I was a kid, some of these places, and when we arrived where he had fought, he remained silent for hours. Then he spoke about some amusing anecdote to resume living with his quiet love of life.
I keep his medals and his memories
That's the best way to honor his memory, Daniele. Thanks for sharing this story.

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Wildblue

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Got a second hat in Australia.

Just outside Sydney, went to The Hattery. Lovely, very helpful ladies there, and a great selection of Akubras and other hats. Tried on a bunch of contenders, but decided on a Banjo Patterson in black. Years ago, I debated hard between a Lawson and a Banjo Patterson, and went with the Lawson. So now I've got the other.

You know how the days after you you buy a new hat, seeing it on yourself out of the hat store, it sometimes seems different to you? My other Akubras, I liked even more. This one, I'm not sure about yet. I really liked it in the store, but now the crown seems a little more rounded to me. And since I have a massive noggin, (7 7/8 or 63, Long Oval) I'm very sensitive to hats that that have a really tall crown or wide brim. This brim is great, but I'm not sure how the taller brim works with my big head.


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mmbarnes

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Stetson 3X that I think is from the mid 50s.
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Embroidered Last Drop liner
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Size tag, manufacturers label point to mid 50s. Store price tag for $18 is more like late 60s which I don’t believe this hat is. More pics in New Hats thread
Have a great weekend


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Very nice!

The ribbon is exemplary.
 

Richard Morgan

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Sergej, my grandfather had seen destruction, horror and death, yet he was a simple man, mild and in love with life.
He had the misfortune, for reasons of age, to take part, as a draft soldier, in the Italo-Turkish war of 1911-12 and then as a soldier recalled to the First World War. He was an alpine mountain artillery. He took part in the battles in the Alps up to the end of November 1918 up to the first months of 1919 as an occupation troop in Autria. He survived the Spanish fever and when he returned his family was gone.
He has built a new life, marrying my grandmother, who lost her boyfriend in the war, and becoming a true peaceful lover of life in all its manifestations.
I have had his stories on the horror of the battlefields, rare and very tight, to recall how bad it had been for his generation.
I visited with him, when I was a kid, some of these places, and when we arrived where he had fought, he remained silent for hours. Then he spoke about some amusing anecdote to resume living with his quiet love of life.
I keep his medals and his memories
Thank you for sharing Daniele, those memories must be very precious and I'm sure the time you spent with him shaped the kind generous man you are.
 

Kiowa Bill

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I’m not actually wearing this hat today but i’d like to mark the occasion.

It’s always bittersweet to gift a hat, but this feels like the right move for me to make. My friend Felix here in Melbourne looks great in this vintage Champ and he can’t afford to invest in something worthwhile right now so I’m leaving this fellow behind for him in the yurt. He’ll find it when he gets home.

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It’s been a terrific two months Down Under. See you all on the SE Asia side.

Cheers,
Nathan

Very nice..and very classy. You're a good friend.
 
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