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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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A stingy day today. Mayser Milz with an interesting bow treatment. Wore my new Annie show T-shirt to advertise. Hardly needed to though, the performances are almost all SOLD OUT. These musicals are where our community theater makes it's major funding. It allows for funding some of the more less known shows in the season that may not be well attended.

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Very interesting bow, Mike. Congrats on the old out shoes.
 

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Great looking Whippet, and my favorite buttery leather! Nice look.
Thanks Red. It was colder than I expected outside for coffee this morning. I had on a light windbreaker and had to change over to the deerskin.

great hat but I love that jacket!
Johnny
Thanks Johnny. The jacket was made by a company where you sent them your salted deerhides and they tanned them and sewed them into whatever item of clothing you chose from their catalog of patterns. Pretty cool.

A stingy day today. Mayser Milz with an interesting bow treatment. Wore my new Annie show T-shirt to advertise. Hardly needed to though, the performances are almost all SOLD OUT. These musicals are where our community theater makes it's major funding. It allows for funding some of the more less known shows in the season that may not be well attended.

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The stingy is looking good. Great that your show is doing well too.

It heated up this afternoon and I'm lounging in the yard under the shade of an American Hat Para Panama.
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Whatever Para Panama is.
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3 1/2" brim, 4" crown.
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Almost Friday now,
Michael
 

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Good to see you Yahoody. Been wondering. My grass was not quite that flourished, yesterday.
That’s a fine Muy Grande Straw you’re under.
Be well. Bowen


Thanks Bowen. Just starting to get around again and way behind. Should be cutting our grass hay right now. Seed heads look good. Hope to get it all down by Sunday.
 
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Ecuadorian Supernatural

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Great lines Brent, good to see a real one. Early 1960s?

View attachment 118349 View attachment 118350 View attachment 118351 Greetings All:
Today i’m trying to get a couple more days out of the Churchill Beaver 50 without getting all summer sweaty. Dark colored felts not so much a concern but these light colored ones can get stained fast.
Thanks all for recent kind words.
Be well. Bowen
You can always just go and stand in the freezer section of the market, nice and cool there. Great Fifty!
 

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Great looking recrease, what do you call that type of bash?

Thanks. I don't really have a name for it. The top is a diamond, the top front is tight, and the sides have more severe than usual diagonal creases.

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All of this only works well, imho, on a fedora with a fairly full crown.

Now I am debating with myself whether or not to trim the dimensional brim down to 2 1/2 inches all around. I don't like doing non-reversible things when I'm not 100% sure.
 
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Thanks. I don't really have a name for it. The top is a diamond, the top front is tight, and the sides have more severe than usual diagonal creases.

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All of this only works well, imho, on a fedora with a fairly full crown.

Now I am debating with myself whether or not to trim the dimensional brim down to 2 1/2 inches all around. I don't like doing non-reversible things when I'm not 100% sure.
Its the "Scottyrocks" crease. :D
 
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