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Great look, Red. I posted my photos this morning and then took a look back at what I had missed since yesterday and I see we chose some very similar clothes, 24 hours apart. And watchesFor my trip to Eugene today I wore a WWII Vintage Stetson Vita-felt fedora. I have a "hat guy" in Eugene, and now a "watch guy"! I took my father's Hamilton Railway Special pocket watch to Anderson Watchmaking on Oak Street. Marc was really helpful and schooled me on this heirloom. It was made in 1946, so my Dad bought it when he came back from Guam and went to work for the Southern Pacific and settled in Eugene. Probably used during the 1950s. He said that these railroad watches were extremely accurate, they had to be to keep trains on schedule and not running into each other. It does need a good cleaning, but he is 4-5 months backlogged and it would be $175. It will be fine for a while. He took the back off to check it out and we found that my father's name, DOB and his date of death as well as MY NAME with my birthday (DOD is blank!) engraved. My mother must have had this done. I never knew. I will be wearing it with pride for a while and then getting it serviced. Marc said they need it about every 5 years.
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For my trip to Eugene today I wore a WWII Vintage Stetson Vita-felt fedora. I have a "hat guy" in Eugene, and now a "watch guy"! I took my father's Hamilton Railway Special pocket watch to Anderson Watchmaking on Oak Street. Marc was really helpful and schooled me on this heirloom. It was made in 1946, so my Dad bought it when he came back from Guam and went to work for the Southern Pacific and settled in Eugene. Probably used during the 1950s. He said that these railroad watches were extremely accurate, they had to be to keep trains on schedule and not running into each other. It does need a good cleaning, but he is 4-5 months backlogged and it would be $175. It will be fine for a while. He took the back off to check it out and we found that my father's name, DOB and his date of death as well as MY NAME with my birthday (DOD is blank!) engraved. My mother must have had this done. I never knew. I will be wearing it with pride for a while and then getting it serviced. Marc said they need it about every 5 years.
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For my trip to Eugene today I wore a WWII Vintage Stetson Vita-felt fedora. I have a "hat guy" in Eugene, and now a "watch guy"! I took my father's Hamilton Railway Special pocket watch to Anderson Watchmaking on Oak Street. Marc was really helpful and schooled me on this heirloom. It was made in 1946, so my Dad bought it when he came back from Guam and went to work for the Southern Pacific and settled in Eugene. Probably used during the 1950s. He said that these railroad watches were extremely accurate, they had to be to keep trains on schedule and not running into each other. It does need a good cleaning, but he is 4-5 months backlogged and it would be $175. It will be fine for a while. He took the back off to check it out and we found that my father's name, DOB and his date of death as well as MY NAME with my birthday (DOD is blank!) engraved. My mother must have had this done. I never knew. I will be wearing it with pride for a while and then getting it serviced. Marc said they need it about every 5 years.
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Very nice Steve. Little by little I’m coming across some of those threads. LOLManchester made Imperial Stetson for a trip to Copenhagen today.
I've just found out how to find all the other threads I follow on the FL. It was so much easier with Tapatalk.
Seems like I've got a lot of catching up to do.
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Crazy lighting this morning as a result of the thermonuclear, eight light-minutes distant, yellow, type G, middle-aged, radiant, ball of light off to my right shoulder. A vintage Stetson Open Road with a larger brim was my answer to the ambient lighting.
Best, Eric -
For my trip to Eugene today I wore a WWII Vintage Stetson Vita-felt fedora. I have a "hat guy" in Eugene, and now a "watch guy"! I took my father's Hamilton Railway Special pocket watch to Anderson Watchmaking on Oak Street. Marc was really helpful and schooled me on this heirloom. It was made in 1946, so my Dad bought it when he came back from Guam and went to work for the Southern Pacific and settled in Eugene. Probably used during the 1950s. He said that these railroad watches were extremely accurate, they had to be to keep trains on schedule and not running into each other. It does need a good cleaning, but he is 4-5 months backlogged and it would be $175. It will be fine for a while. He took the back off to check it out and we found that my father's name, DOB and his date of death as well as MY NAME with my birthday (DOD is blank!) engraved. My mother must have had this done. I never knew. I will be wearing it with pride for a while and then getting it serviced. Marc said they need it about every 5 years.
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While at Northwest Hats in Eugene today I was able to see a friend's Borsalino Italian hat from the early 1950s. It was shipped in from Bill Hughes from Texas. The Stetson I was wearing came from him. I was in awe of this special hat. The name in the sweat band translates to "Otter". Whether it is made from otter fur or it is a color name is a question. I must admit to petting this creature and trying it on. Sorry Bill, but it had to be...
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Borsalino Idorsca will be going with me to the library today.
IMG_1327 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_1309 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_1307 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Supposed to start snowing later today and turn very very cold.
IMG_1330 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_1338 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Have a great Wednesday,
Michael
Manchester made Imperial Stetson for a trip to Copenhagen today.
I've just found out how to find all the other threads I follow on the FL. It was so much easier with Tapatalk.
Seems like I've got a lot of catching up to do.
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Crazy lighting this morning as a result of the thermonuclear, eight light-minutes distant, yellow, type G, middle-aged, radiant, ball of light off to my right shoulder. A vintage Stetson Open Road with a larger brim was my answer to the ambient lighting.
Best, Eric -
Very nice Steve. Little by little I’m coming across some of those threads. LOL
Dang, "thermonuclear, eight light-minutes distant, yellow, type G, middle-aged, radiant, ball of light" !
Sounds Dangerous......
Great Hat.
Looking sharp Steve ! That's the color of ribbon I'm after for my Dobbs Twenty from Panos. It's on order, so hopefully it's right when it shows up......
Thanks, Tim. I really like the ribbon colour. It goes very well with the tan shade of the hat. Hope you'll like yours, too.
Enjoy Copenhagen.
Say WHAT?Crazy lighting this morning as a result of the thermonuclear, eight light-minutes distant, yellow, type G, middle-aged, radiant, ball of light
Best, Eric -