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Not a member of the Lions Club. My club is a bit harder to join.Sent from my LG-H870 using Tapatalk
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NICE PIN, very nice indeed!!! Thank you for your service!!!!
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Not a member of the Lions Club. My club is a bit harder to join.Sent from my LG-H870 using Tapatalk
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I still get embarrassed and misty-eyed when people comment, and feel completely unworthy to have either.
Off topic but gratefull. Bowen
Had to say something...back to hats.
Good choice on the Genuine Panama!Hot weather arrives. For a day at least. I was thinking Stevens milan
IMG_9228 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
But changed my mind and went with Macy's Genuine Panama
IMG_9252 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_9254 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Going for a quick walk in the woods now to check on some wildflowers I spotted yesterday.
IMG_9258 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Have a good one,
Michael
You need to post this under that show us the store thread!!! Great HAT and great history!!!Traveling today in a vtg.50's Stetson 3X Clear, Fifteen. This is a terrific wide ribbon fedora. I wear wide ribbon felt hats less often than mid or thin.
This hat is an immediate fav as the felt is glorious. The felt on this Fifteen rivals a 50's 7X that I have. Malleable so that the crown or brim take a shape easily. A dress weight felt that takes a shape and keeps it until brushed by my hand. The felt is dense that is soft to the hand.
The hat was sold at The Kleinhans Co., Buffalo, NY. This was a high end mens clothing store (Kleinhans Co. was in business from 1893-1992).
Above is a pic of the Kleinhans Hat Department display in the 50's.
Best wishes, Eric -
It's not a custom hat, but factory made with an 80% / 20% rabbit/beaver blend Brazilian (?) felt that is very close in quality, IMO, to the Winchester beaver felt used by many US custom hatters. But different. It seems tougher to me, without being too much thicker if that makes sense. I love mine, and would not sell it for the $250 I paid for it.How does the Everyman compare to Penman's handmade hats? I was considering getting an Everyman Indy, but was strongly considering holding out for one of his handmade ones. I scoured the Penman thread, and was curious about the difference with an opinion coming from one of his paying customers.
If she's been hanging out with Italians she's probably in love.View attachment 164051 View attachment 164052 View attachment 164054 View attachment 164055 Greetings All and getting back to hats:
Today...traversing the hat trail i spied Ol Dirty Berty peaking out. She’d been hanging out with a bunch of Italians so i gave her the day. She’s old, wrinkly, not to fancy but ain’t dead yet. Though the Old Girl’s sweatband looks like a teenager.
Be well. Bowen
Thanks for the input Doug. I've been coveting a Raiders hat since I was a kid, even moreso now that I'm older and actually wear hats. It seems that John is the go-to guy when it comes to a nice, near authentic Indy look. I was originally sold on the Everyman, but am leaning toward a custom rabbit at this point.It's not a custom hat, but factory made with an 80% / 20% rabbit/beaver blend Brazilian (?) felt that is very close in quality, IMO, to the Winchester beaver felt used by many US custom hatters. But different. It seems tougher to me, without being too much thicker if that makes sense. I love mine, and would not sell it for the $250 I paid for it.
But John's customs are very nice, and can run $500 and up depending on the felt you choose and any other custom touches. For an Indy hat, I love the Everyman, although I have changed it from the center crease John originally steamed in for me to a diamond crease. I grab it when it looks rainy outside but I'm still wanting a somewhat dressy hat to go with a leather jacket or sports coat.
I do not hold the same high regard of the non-Indy hat, unfortunately. The felt is from a US supplier and not near the quality of the Indy offering. If John uses the Brazilian factory again, I will consider buying more Everyman hats in grey/granite, dark moss, steel, navy etc, etc.
Another winner Doug. The proportions on that are perfect.After the follow-up interview with Dept of Justice, having lunch with my daughter.
Looking good today gents!
NW Hats custom pecan fedora.
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Thanks for the input Doug. I've been coveting a Raiders hat since I was a kid, even moreso now that I'm older and actually wear hats. It seems that John is the go-to guy when it comes to a nice, near authentic Indy look. I was originally sold on the Everyman, but am leaning toward a custom rabbit at this point.
Thanks kingsnake. The Panama cast a nice shade on my walk.Good choice on the Genuine Panama!