Richard Morgan
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That a wow hat Doug. Everything about it is perfect
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Heyday hats they were, Bowen! And don’t forget the Lee Twenty, Gold Label!
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Happy Thanksgiving to each and every one of you
Happy Thanksgiving Richard. I hope you find time to enjoy friends and family and have time to heal your hand.
Best, Eric -
For the series of Italian hats that have noble origins, but are "hidden" here is another example
The name is "Tanaro" and was produced in Alessandria the house of Borsalino
The hat has all the characteristics of a Borsalino even the label in paper without the name we all know
Felt is good, not of the highest quality, but very beautiful to the touch as well as the finishes
It was another hat that had to travel to Mexico City and then stayed in Verona to keep me company and I'll tell you that I'm happy
Thanks for the likes on yesterday Borsalino. Have a nice day
Oh Charlie!!! There’s another one for sure!! Very very nice.View attachment 145493 View attachment 145494
Heyday hats they were, Bowen! And don’t forget the Lee Twenty, Gold Label!
Catalena
Happy Thanksgiving to each and every one of you
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I always love your hats, Eric. I'm amazed you dare wear them working outdoors as you do.Good late morning. Besides organizing and preparing for a Thanksgiving meal for 8 other guests I headed out for a dog walk in a Minnesota tuxedo (red/black patterned wool coat) and a vintage Stetson Whippet. This "tuxedo" was my grandfather's jacket. He did not wear it often as it replaced his similar jacket on his 90th birthday. I wear it proudly! Today I take a moment to give thanks for my family.
At times we dismiss Whippets as not being of a quality that equates with the high market price they demand. In this hat's defense the felt is excellent. Workmanship is standard Whippet quality, but the felt is terrific. Light gray hats matter!
I have been cleaning up fallen limbs and blowing the last of the black oak leaves from the fire pit area. I will prepare a log cabin set-up of logs and kindling fire in the fire pit. Sauna, grilled sausages, adult beverages and a fire in the pit is the plan for the evening. I know that many folks will be leaving for some shopping adventures, but they will miss a grand time.
Happy Thanksgiving to all the USA Fedora Lounge family. I give thanks for being fortunate to share your passions on this internet site. Happy Thursday to all our world Fedora Lounge family.
Best wishes, Eric -
I bet no one else in the FL has had Chiles Rellenos for thanksgiving!!I always feel a little sad on Thanksgiving day in Mexico. Since it isn't a holiday here, my daughters have school or work, my patients expect me to be there for them, and my wife has stuff to do, since we aren't spending the day together.
My son lives in NY, and spends it with his girlfriend, so I am all alone.
Hmmmm. I think I will drown my sorrows in hats. [emoji22]
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Beautiful hat, Brent.Open Road
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Great pics Brent! Great hat! Glad you got one!Open Road
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Beautiful, Alan! Wowwww!View attachment 145539 View attachment 145540 If I were to venture away from my post at the oven and head outside, I’d be wearing this old Czech fedora that made the journey with me to NYC. A joyous Thanksgiving to you all.
Beautiful hat, Brent.
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I bet no one else in the FL has had Chiles Rellenos for thanksgiving!!
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That is true. Ana couldn't cook Rice Crispies, but Lupita, our cook, is pretty darn good!There's no telling what we're missing out on today by staying home with our colds. We were supposed to go to dinner at the home of some church friends from when we attended a Spanish speaking congregation. I was the clerk for membership and finances there for about 5 years.
The wife is Mexican and her husband is Cuban. Others usually in attendance at their home are from Peru, Ecuador, Honduras, Chile, and El Salvador.
Sure, they'll have turkey, but the other dishes really spice up the event. The meat empanadas from Honduras are always a treat, as are the Salvadoran sopes. A good chile relleno is hard to beat!