sebastian czentner
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i dont have a camera with me but im wearing a Maidana derby.
I can understand the compliments.Not quite as hot today. Couldn't decide between felt or straw. So I did both. Chocolate VS Dualist for church today. I always get lots of comments and compliments with this one.
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Great pic of you both.
What's the details on your hat?
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Maybe I should have married an Ecuadorian.I bought the grade 12 hat body in Cuenca, Ecuador, and then had Mike Miller of NW Hat Co block it and add the leather sweat, satin tippet/liner and navy bow with cream "tuxedo" highlight.
I would really like to go to PiléWe are heading back in December for a few weeks, and have a trip planned for Montecristi this time around.
How close is Pilé to Montecristi, Doug?We are heading back in December for a few weeks, and have a trip planned for Montecristi this time around.
Magnificent weave, magnificent finish, magnificent hat!! Makes you forget felt a while.I bought the grade 12 hat body in Cuenca, Ecuador, and then had Mike Miller of NW Hat Co block it and add the leather sweat, satin tippet/liner and navy bow with cream "tuxedo" highlight.
Beautiful, Tuck!I bought the grade 12 hat body in Cuenca, Ecuador, and then had Mike Miller of NW Hat Co block it and add the leather sweat, satin tippet/liner and navy bow with cream "tuxedo" highlight.
Like this hat, Michael! I like the crown, ribbons, and proportions.Cool enough for felt this morning, but I was in the mood for the Melvin.
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Five dollars got a lot of nice hat on the day this was sold.
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I think it feels like a good day to kick up the feet and relax.
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Have a fine Sunday,
Michael
I have heard about Ragbrai I think? Is that the cycling event/party that crosses the state?I'll undercut you by 2, Eric. It was 56 cool degrees here when I got up this morning. So not only a felt hat, but a bit of jacket weather as well. Dobbs Hanover Square
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Lots of action in the old town today. Ragbrai is stopping here for the first time in many years. Live music and beer gardens starting at noon. Should be a wild time, for some folks at least.
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Have fun, it's Friday,
Michael
Both great hats, Stefan. Hard to beat a featherweight felt.Cooled down a bit yesterday and some rain to help clear the dust. Cool enough to wear some felt again. Felt great! (that's awful I know).
Borsalino Palladio
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It's not a hat that is made for rain, because it's as thin as a handkerchief, so the Garibaldi (probably made by Cervo) had to step in for the rainy bit.
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Thanks Red. It was a pretty lazy day here. Short bike ride, rummage in the ramp for a bit and make a nice chicken curry.Dig the Melvin! Great shirt too. Enjoy your relaxing Sunday. Going out to wash the wife's car in the cool morning myself.
Thank you Daniele. Love the Mirtillo Borsalino. It will be cool enough to wear it someday. Maybe.Completo fantastico, parola d'Italiano
Great looks by you and your lovely wife, D. The Optimo is too cool.Trying to catch up with the hat show. Everyone seems to be having fun and looking good!
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Dobbs “Rosebud” plastic like Milan in Cognac
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My wife had to get into the act today!
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Thanks, D. I tried that hat in the vintage store maybe 10 times and it was always too small. Then one day it fit. More hair must have fallen out. Ha ha. I've been trying the same thing with a vintage boater, but it refuses to grow. Or my head refuses to shrink any more.Like this hat, Michael! I like the crown, ribbons, and proportions.
Yes, a 7 day ride across the state by a different route every year. It's been going on since 1973. it was quite the party when they were here Friday night. They basically enclosed the core of downtown in a fence and turned it into a beer garden.I have heard about Ragbrai I think? Is that the cycling event/party that crosses the state?