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I remember that coat. Love it!Love the look. The coat is spectacular! It reminds me of one Hugh Fraser wore on Poirot:
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I remember that coat. Love it!Love the look. The coat is spectacular! It reminds me of one Hugh Fraser wore on Poirot:
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Darn Reggie: i was hoping you were picking up a nice Orvis 6’6” Flea (bamboo please) fly rod for hat trade bait!! Darn!
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Colour, shape, felt look, puggaree ribbon. Where should I start, Michael. Super Dobbs.Dobbs Deion for morning coffee today.
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7-4-2019 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Have a great 4th,
Michael
Fantastic to me, too [emoji4]Steve, Thanks! It's hard to find old JHS Soft Felt Hats and this one is in great condition plus overall fantastic (at least to me).
Thanks Vera.Super snazzy! Pretty awesome socks, too!
Thanks Steve. It is a fun one. I may pull it out for the jazz fest if weather permits.Colour, shape, felt look, puggaree ribbon. Where should I start, Michael. Super Dobbs.
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I wonder how many years of his life the average man in every country on earth spends waiting for his wife.No camping. Just checking out some of the sale items and killing time while waiting for my wife.
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Funny, Hugh Fraser reminds me of you. No idea why. [emoji4]Love the look. The coat is spectacular! It reminds me of one Hugh Fraser wore on Poirot:
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Funny, Hugh Fraser reminds me of you. No idea why. [emoji4]
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If I find another in any colour at a decent price, I won't hesitate. Thanks, Michael.Thanks Scott. it was a tough choice, I like both of those hats. But in reality I ended up spending most of the day under my Amish straw hat as it was nasty muggy out.
Why am I not surprised. Ha ha.
All great hats and looks. I can see I really need a blue Hanover Square to keep my Marathon company.
Thanks,
Michael
"All around fantastic" sums it up nicely, Steve.J.Hückel´s Söhne "Flexible" possibly later 1930s. The felt is really fantastic. Could be Wild Hare + Smooth Finish. Just all around fantastic. Click On Photos!
It's highly possible that JHS came up the hanging cord. My only pre WWII examples are JHS.
J. Hückel´s Söhne Promotional Pocket Mirror, Otto Abendthum, Zella - Mehlis (Thuringia, Germany), possibly 1930s.
Thanks, H&R. Happy to take the blame for that if needed!I could easily blame your pictures for pushing the 'confirm and pay' button on a Strat today. You wear them well.
I wonder how many years of his life the average man in every country on earth spends waiting for his wife.
That warning should be included in all wedding ceremonies:
"And do you, Max, promise to wait patiently for Ana for hours on end while she is busy spending your hard-earned money, or getting ready to leave for a party or event you will always arrive late to?"
If your wife tells you she will be ready in five minutes, she is of course absolutely correct. There is no need to remind her every half hour.
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Thanks, Chris. Much appreciated. Three prime examples of fine American hatmaking for sure.3 masterpieces! Can't choose which I prefer the most since all complement your outfit nicely. Well done!
I'm liking it more every time I see it, Michael.Dobbs Deion for morning coffee today.
IMG_2787 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_2801 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_2803 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
7-4-2019 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Have a great 4th,
Michael
Wonderful, Greg. Love that hat.Appropriate for so many reasons. I'll start with it's dry weight of 55 grams. View attachment 175654 View attachment 175655 View attachment 175656 View attachment 175659 View attachment 175663
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