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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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AbbaDatDeHat

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Greetings All:
I want to thank all of you fellow loungers for all the likes and especially each and every one of you for so many kind comments. You all are wonderful and i just can’t keep up with so many kind words. Thank you, for all the smiles.
So, today it’s another odd ball. I like odd ball hats. The Sovereign Stetson Eddie Bauer. I have a hard time calling it a fedora because it has metal vent holes in the side. Not my usual, but i likey. Guess it’s another fishin hat just not my Ol Lucky.
Be wellest. Bowen
 

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Taking Christmass lights down? It's almost May!
And that's some kite! Windy City?

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It’s been that cold and snowy for that long.
Yes the wind was high yesterday. Helped melt the last of it and dry up all the puddles. Last week the school fields were like swamps. Great for kite flying though. Kids idea and I had lots of fun. One of those activities I never think of but really enjoy.
Johnny
 

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Found you a tie to go with "Huggy Bear"...

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That's PERFECT.

I bet it's hard to tie. Clip-on I reckon.
No better head than yours for the Huggy Bear Matt. It just suits you so wonderfully.
Thanks Mike. Huggy Bear and I owe it all to your kindness.
That's so awesome.

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View attachment 116366 View attachment 116367 View attachment 116368 View attachment 116369 View attachment 116370 View attachment 116371 Greetings All:
I want to thank all of you fellow loungers for all the likes and especially each and every one of you for so many kind comments. You all are wonderful and i just can’t keep up with so many kind words. Thank you, for all the smiles.
So, today it’s another odd ball. I like odd ball hats. The Sovereign Stetson Eddie Bauer. I have a hard time calling it a fedora because it has metal vent holes in the side. Not my usual, but i likey. Guess it’s another fishin hat just not my Ol Lucky.
Be wellest. Bowen
Looks like a good grab-n-go hat for yard work, fishing, car washing, burying a body in the back yard kind of things. The metal vent holes must be an outdoorsy thing that Eddie thinks you need. Nice looking felt.
 

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Hey everyone!
Rain on and off since last night. Going out while it's temporarily dry.
Lee White Label Doe-Sheen Fifteen.

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Not wet enough for a raincoat at the moment, but this well loved old Army M-1943 field jacket I found thrifting should fare better than a leather if the skies open up again. There's no tag left in the jacket, but I'm guessing that it's an M-1943 field jacket because the hood has this:

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And it goes with the hat!
Have a great day!

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It’s been that cold and snowy for that long.
Yes the wind was high yesterday. Helped melt the last of it and dry up all the puddles. Last week the school fields were like swamps. Great for kite flying though. Kids idea and I had lots of fun. One of those activities I never think of but really enjoy.
Johnny
Yes, I had forgotten about that. I've lived in Chicago for nine years, but I hate the cold, so now I came back to Mexico City. Never too warm or cold. Perfect.

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Hey everyone!
Rain on and off since last night. Going out while it's temporarily dry.
Lee White Label Doe-Sheen Fifteen.

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Not wet enough for a raincoat at the moment, but this well loved old Army M-1943 field jacket I found thrifting should fare better than a leather if the skies open up again. There's no tag left in the jacket, but I'm guessing that it's an M-1943 field jacket because the hood has this:

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And it goes with the hat!
Have a great day!

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Man, that's a straight tall crown. You could teach trig with that.


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What does Twenry Mode Edge mean, do you know?

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Yes, sir. Twenty would have been the quality level when the hat was sold. Twenty=$20. Sovereign was used on a lot of hats of different styles. Maybe someone will chime in but more likely a "marketing" tool. Mode edge was Stetson's name for the felted edge developed by Cavanagh. It's often referred to as the "Cavanagh" edge.

Dobbs called theirs a number of names but the Guild edge is probably the most commonly heard. Knox and a number of other mfgs. used the process on their hats.

You can read more info on it here.
http://thehattedprofessor.bowershats.com/p/cavanagh-edge-primer.html
 

Michael A

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Hey everyone!
Rain on and off since last night. Going out while it's temporarily dry.
Lee White Label Doe-Sheen Fifteen.

cf336367d64407567860f874bdaded6d.jpg
6b1cb5912db01abb7037f1adde5f1f3d.jpg


Not wet enough for a raincoat at the moment, but this well loved old Army M-1943 field jacket I found thrifting should fare better than a leather if the skies open up again. There's no tag left in the jacket, but I'm guessing that it's an M-1943 field jacket because the hood has this:

63f49d42375f83b571fe5e8513235dd9.jpg


And it goes with the hat!
Have a great day!

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Looks like a great finish on the Doe-sheen.

Michael
 

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View attachment 116366 View attachment 116367 View attachment 116368 View attachment 116369 View attachment 116370 View attachment 116371 Greetings All:
I want to thank all of you fellow loungers for all the likes and especially each and every one of you for so many kind comments. You all are wonderful and i just can’t keep up with so many kind words. Thank you, for all the smiles.
So, today it’s another odd ball. I like odd ball hats. The Sovereign Stetson Eddie Bauer. I have a hard time calling it a fedora because it has metal vent holes in the side. Not my usual, but i likey. Guess it’s another fishin hat just not my Ol Lucky.
Be wellest. Bowen
I like it ! May as well hike and fish in style!

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Yes, sir. Twenty would have been the quality level when the hat was sold. Twenty=$20. Sovereign was used on a lot of hats of different styles. Maybe someone will chime in but more likely a "marketing" tool. Mode edge was Stetson's name for the felted edge developed by Cavanagh. It's often referred to as the "Cavanagh" edge.

Dobbs called theirs a number of names but the Guild edge is probably the most commonly heard. Knox and a number of other mfgs. used the process on their hats.

You can read more info on it here.
http://thehattedprofessor.bowershats.com/p/cavanagh-edge-primer.html
Thanks

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