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Mighty fine Mallory Jim.
Thank you, Richard! Nice OR.
Mighty fine Mallory Jim.
Are those poisonus?Stratton Lawman while on a walk in the woods. Added a couple feathers.
I imagine a hat made from local beaver would be very durable. These guys are nothing if not ambitious.
Also found a Lion’s Mane mushroom (Hericium erinaceus).
Are those poisonus?
Really nice looking Homburg. I like the wide bound brim edge.Lagomarsino nutria homburg:
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Really nice looking Homburg. I like the wide bound brim edge.
Thought I’d seen a thread what CAP are ya wearing, but it’s not coming up on Tap-a-Talk.
Anyway, After light rain all night and solid downpour rain all morning, God proved He’s a baseball fan and parted the clouds just before game time and it is time for farm club baseball!
Start of the 5th and not a drop of rain has returned (despite the forecast). One more half inning and it will be an official game (though we’re hoping for a full 9 innings.)
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Word!Doc, if you're applying steam to vintage sweats, you're inviting trouble.
Headed out this morning under the Mallory Fifteen.
Sent directly from my mind to yours.
I sure like that tone of Peet. At least it is not Peat, that would be boggy.Borsalino Rogers Peet today.
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Nice brim curl now. Sure like that color.My first Agnoulita. It began life as a lords hat that I never cared for. Today I removed the pencil curl and gave it a new crease.
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Looks real good there Jonesy!Premier Stratoliner
Ventura Test
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Man that straw has a wingspan! Looks like a nice piece.The heat caused the felt to be short lived. Akubra Reef in the heat of the day.
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This is a fine piece of English hattery. Glad you dodge a bullet on the steam/sweat issue. Long as you are going English, maybe a classic Bowler would be fun!Beautiful morning, having some great Mexican Atole and enjoying my new Scott & Co before it gets too warm to wear.
It was way too large for me when it arrived, but I was able to shrink it to my size with repeated steam applications, and yes, the hairdrier. It didn't lose its shape, and it fits well now. I dislike how padding feels.
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Very impressive Chuck. That crease is so majestic, just like a mountain.My Dobbs West,new shape,flatter brim,new black ribbon.Couldn't bring my self to convert this hat.So here is my 1st try at a Montana pinch.
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Campdraft Deluxe;brim was damaged so it has been trimmed to 2 5/8".
Looks nice in the sunshine Tonio. Very interesting color. Almost peachy?
Thanks Brent, I decided to leave the true vintage hats at home as they are too hard to replace should things go awry. 1 good general purpose straw & 1 awesome modern charcoal gray Borso should serve me well this trip. Although, I haven't quite hit that "100 Hat" mark quite yet......gimme time.Thank you.
I think we all agree with your hat choices for your cruise. Its amazing how a couple hats will cover all you’ll do and yet we’ll own 100 and still be on the hunt for more.
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Now there is a workhorse straw. I like it's character.Walking up to the Stockyards on a nice afternoon. I won this Bailey’s of Hollywood hat on the Headwear Association Facebook page years ago.
Bantam Yummy!View attachment 131842 View attachment 131843 View attachment 131844 Greetings All:
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Be well. Bowen