Wyldkarma
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Impressive! BravoCold and rainy today - rare opportunity for a felt hat. Western from Buckaroo Hatters.
Cheers!
David
Impressive! BravoCold and rainy today - rare opportunity for a felt hat. Western from Buckaroo Hatters.
Cheers!
David
Beautiful hat. That crown is impressive!
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I like the mug, too.Wearing another of my conversions today. I just completed this Stagecoach. It's another of my brushed finish longhairs. It has my usual tall straight crown with an 1 5/8 contrasting ribbon and a 2 3/4 snap brim. I'll have more pictures in the Conversion Corral tomorrow. It was cool and damp enough this morning for my leather jacket....
Very impressive David. That hat band is really showy, really sets that beauty off well.Cold and rainy today - rare opportunity for a felt hat. Western from Buckaroo Hatters.
Cheers!
David
Seems like a few of us are having a felt respite over the past few days. Love that color, and even in the subdued light, the long hair picks up some highlights. So nice, I want it!Wearing another of my conversions today. I just completed this Stagecoach. It's another of my brushed finish longhairs. It has my usual tall straight crown with an 1 5/8 contrasting ribbon and a 2 3/4 snap brim. I'll have more pictures in the Conversion Corral tomorrow. It was cool and damp enough this morning for my leather jacket....
That Borsalino is so wonderful Bowen. I need more giant rat fur hats. This one has all boxes checked!View attachment 130686 View attachment 130687 View attachment 130688 View attachment 130689 View attachment 130690 Greetings All:
Today it’s a hat for a friend to see, et al.
Borsalino Nutria 2X Featherweight. Some of the nicest lightest most obedient felt i’ve felt, bar none.
Who says you can’t wear brown with a fine WV tux!
More detail posted in the Borsa Brotherhood thread.
Be well. Bowen
Thank you, Z! I love the Lounge for the same reason. The hats are a beautiful theme, but it is chatting and seeing you guys what I like the most. And if I'm accused of making the Lounge too Facebook-like, so be it. I like it like this.
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Ah! Thank you for remembering to post it, Bowen. Moving right over to the BB.View attachment 130686 View attachment 130687 View attachment 130688 View attachment 130689 View attachment 130690 Greetings All:
Today it’s a hat for a friend to see, et al.
Borsalino Nutria 2X Featherweight. Some of the nicest lightest most obedient felt i’ve felt, bar none.
Who says you can’t wear brown with a fine WV tux!
More detail posted in the Borsa Brotherhood thread.
Be well. Bowen
The line starts behind me.Who's yer buddy???? I'm a 7 1/4....
That band looks like the sweat from my El PresidenteCold and rainy today - rare opportunity for a felt hat. Western from Buckaroo Hatters.
Cheers!
David
I like the mug, too.
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LOL! I don't know any FB hat sites, and I don't need to know them. The Lounge is more than enough for me.Very impressive David. That hat band is really showy, really sets that beauty off well.
Seems like a few of us are having a felt respite over the past few days. Love that color, and even in the subdued light, the long hair picks up some highlights. So nice, I want it!
That Borsalino is so wonderful Bowen. I need more giant rat fur hats. This one has all boxes checked!
I couldn't agree with you more Max. There was a comment on one of the Facebook hat groups a couple of weeks ago calling us Lounge Denizens "Dinosaurs". Maybe because we are part of an online "chat" site I suppose. This format must be so...2015, meh.
Thank you Mike. The longhair does have a bit of a sheen to it.Very impressive David. That hat band is really showy, really sets that beauty off well.
Seems like a few of us are having a felt respite over the past few days. Love that color, and even in the subdued light, the long hair picks up some highlights. So nice, I want it!
That Borsalino is so wonderful Bowen. I need more giant rat fur hats. This one has all boxes checked!
I couldn't agree with you more Max. There was a comment on one of the Facebook hat groups a couple of weeks ago calling us Lounge Denizens "Dinosaurs". Maybe because we are part of an online "chat" site I suppose. This format must be so...2015, meh.
Ha ha ha
Witness protection Marshals require me to take the Fifth on that! Lol
Home of the Mighty Mountaineers!! Go Eers!
It is great to see these Anthony classics again on a regular basis. Kind of Christmas all over again. Love the color of this Playboy.Back home with Ana. I guess she is feeling better. Neat-freaking again, and texting at the speed of an old-style IBM printer.
Stetson Playboy today. I love the color of this felt, and the weightlessness.
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It warms my heart every time I put one on. Priceless!It is great to see these Anthony classics again on a regular basis. Kind of Christmas all over again. Love the color of this Playboy.
Hells bells Fruno, you know the Hatfields and McCoys then!! CoolMany moons ago, while working for an environmental consulting company, I did some work for the USACE up and down the Tug Fork River, which splits WV and KY. It entailed quite a bit of field work and wearing out of shoe leather, plus personal interviews. I have almost literally been in every home along the river from Logan, WV, to Haysi, VA. Very interesting experience.
I got a green Portis from Moon.My addition to the felt parole of the past few days. I dragged out the Portis box. My mid 1950s "The New Slant". Love this hat, even though it is a size larger, it fits me well. The brim stitching always makes me smile when I put it on.
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That is so cool! What an interesting job. Hope you didn't have a deliverance experience [emoji16].Many moons ago, while working for an environmental consulting company, I did some work for the USACE up and down the Tug Fork River, which splits WV and KY. It entailed quite a bit of field work and wearing out of shoe leather, plus personal interviews. I have almost literally been in every home along the river from Logan, WV, to Haysi, VA. Very interesting experience.