Still very cool lookingGood eye, Joe. It used to be an overwelt, that I took out. It can still be seen, but is more noticeable on the pics than it is in real life.
All very nice hats Jeff. That Texas Hatters bowler really stands out, very cool.Four hats over the past two days:
Stetson 25, open road but not stamped as an open road, black actual Stetson Open road, Texas Hatters silver belly derby, and Dennis Brooks Fine Fur Hats black beaver fedora in the snow.
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Maybe he was referring to the trouble the cowboy was going to have fitting his head throught the door!I think it was Wyatt Earp who said “You can tell how much trouble a cowboy is going to be by the size of his hat” you look like all kinds of trouble in that hat.
Not your normal look but it looks good on you.
Wear it in good health.
Johnny
Thank you, much appreciated.
Nice lineup today!
Looking good in that St Regis!Stetson St. Regis to greet an old friend, Mr. Sun, today.
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Today is not the initial wearing, as I forgot to post a photo from yesterday’s trip to the local winery with Mrs. Snowman.
Another one of those quality felts. Very nice, Steve.Huber Velvet on a warmish, sunny day. Spring was finally in the air.
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Nice fluffy one, Reggie.
The hats are great, Jonathan, but I love that coat!Champ Texan on a crystal clear Saturday:
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J. Peterman Urban Sombero on a hazy Sunday:
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OK, it's really a 4x7 Sears Carlsbad.
The "Fighting Quaker". Nice hat too.4X Open Road at the Rhode Island State House with Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene
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What's funny is he had been politely asked to permanently disassociate himself from the Society of Friends long before the War, so technically he wasn't a Quaker by the time he was fighting.The "Fighting Quaker". Nice hat too.
I'm not surprised. He apparently was awarded some land in GA for his war service and died there not long after.What's funny is he had been politely asked to permanently disassociate himself from the Society of Friends long before the War, so technically he wasn't a Quaker by the time he was fighting.
Yes, he died from complications from heat strokeI'm not surprised. He apparently was awarded some land in GA for his war service and died there not long after.
That's just fantastic, Jared!
GReat bowler Steve.Gave the fu Lazzaro some fresh air today. View attachment 312586
Woooo that’s beauty Bob
That one is just fantastic for you SteveGave the fu Lazzaro some fresh air today. View attachment 312586
Oh SNAP! One word: Killer!Gave the fu Lazzaro some fresh air today. View attachment 312586