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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

Knotten

Practically Family
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Salt Lake City
My Penman today.

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19,425
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Funkytown, USA
DANG, Jim!!! VERY nice.
Thanks, Charlie. I'm not much of a cap guy, but that one looks soft and comfy.

On my bucket list Jim. I like this ones brim binding and ribbon color. Super Stetson indeed!

Thanks, Mike. It certainly was a big get for me. Of course, I want another one.

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Location
Central California
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Albany Oregon
C.G. Wilke "Flamand" possibly late 1920s. A high degree brim flange on this one.

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Hat Factory C. G. Wilke, Guben advertisement (1933)

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"The Wilke Hat has no Dark Side, but still in the Shadow, you can see the Wilke Hat"
Love the shape of this historic Wilke. Freiburg is a wonderful place I am told. We have family that lives there. The wife's aunt and uncle visit frequently.

Borsalino Peluche

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So crazy soft looking Brent. The crown taper works with this one, gives it a period look that is classic.
 

drmaxtejeda

I'll Lock Up
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8,363
Location
Mexico City
Stetson One Hundred today. You can still see the breakline from when I had it downsized from 7 1/2 to 58.5. The mark is only about 1/8th of an inch wide.
I asked Ignacio to add a little more to the brim width on purpose.
No such mark exists on the others I downsized, because I didn't ask him to add to the brim.
The yellow measuring tape is before the downsizing.
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drmaxtejeda

I'll Lock Up
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8,363
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Mexico City
I've sold 5 hats over the last few days so had to make a trip to the Post Office. Used that for an excuse for the wife and I to go out to dinner. Stetson Royal DeLuxe from the 40s got the nod today. Love this camel color felt and copper ribbon.

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I like the parallel crown lines and the crown height, too. Man, my tastes have changed since I started with my addiction.
I hope I don't start liking derbys and westerns. It will get a whole lot more expensive. [emoji2]

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TheOldFashioned

Call Me a Cab
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2,180
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The Great Lakes
I like the parallel crown lines and the crown height, too. Man, my tastes have changed since I started with my addiction.
I hope I don't start liking derbys and westerns. It will get a whole lot more expensive. [emoji2]

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If you're worried about derbys and westerns then how about this New Years resolution --> 2019, year of the leather jacket(s)? Bowen can help you out there too. Highly recommended. He did a bang up job helping me. ;)
 

Tukwila

My Mail is Forwarded Here
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3,382
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SW of Antifa Central (PDX)
The trip back from Cuenca to Guayaquil is usually 2.5-3 hours and includes a steep rise in altitude, traveling through Cajas National Park. Elevation runs 3100-4450 meters, or around 10,225-14,600 feet. At the highest point in the drive I find myself taking deep breaths at an increased rate to get more oxygen. The drive down the mountain, either to Cuenca or Guayaquil, gives relief for me.

There's been a lot of rain, causing a few rock, dirt and mudslides on the road. We had to stop and wait an hour or so for earth movers to arrive and clear the road. A local with a huge tray of hot empanadas, etc, showed up within 5 minutes of our stop. We were 2nd in line...

I wore my Wormser on the ride back.

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