I really like that hat. I like yours and Brent’s so much, I just had to order one for myself. Thanks for the good pics.Phoenix Hat Company-Arizona / Lydgate Beach
Not too much plastic to pickup on the beach this morning. High tide and a lot of rain some how worked for a felt western.
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Good afternoon. Grilling a lamb roast in the on and off again light rain. I am wearing a vintage green felt Knox Twenty. Guests arrive in a couple of hours so dinner preparation are at the frenetic stage.
Best, Eric -
I have not yet. It receives lots of recommendations from friends.That is a beautiful Knox. Love the color! Just wondering if you ever make your way into Heimies in St. Paul? I try to get in there a couple times a year. View attachment 185619
It's like the 1940's in there. Quite the experience. My wife said she'd buy me something in there for our anniversary next month. My luck it's a pocket square.I have not yet. It receives lots of recommendations from friends.
Dr. Dolittle, talking to the animals.Took only one hat with me on tour in the Black Hills this week, and decided to spend my hat budget on a pair of boots while on the road.
You’re likely to be seeing a lot of this Greeley Hat Works Western homburg in the next several days. made a few friends along the way. One sad brown bear cub, in particular, looked like he could use a little cheering up. I think the hat helped for a moment.
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Nice classic lines, with a very nice side to side bow, or roll.Three hats arrived from Holland this week. Here's one of them. A Patterson & Co Trilby. I know nothing about this company other than it's English.
I liked the look and shape of this one, so just had to buy it. Thankfully, Stefan thought I should , too [emoji4]
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Don't buy your salsa there!Thank you. I don’t know much about boots but these seemed really comfortable and the guy told me they are a well-made boot, made in Pennsylvania. Abilene is the company.
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Loose lips sink ships.Not as difficult as it seems with a little practice. Don't know if you have a shackle. I put the curls in mine by other means.
Submarine off the starboard bow!Roll Tide, indeed.
I have found that once you have the roll started well, as you describe, you can get close to a finished look using your iron by placing the hat on a hard surface, I repurposed a piece of countertop when we updated. Place your form inside the roll and hold it in place with your fingers and with the iron on its edge, roll it across the damp brim towards the crown while you try like hell to keep your fingers out of the way. Turn the steam OFF! Trust me. Doing this helps reduce the 'pie' pinch lumps as well.
Thanks H&R. I found a quiet spot outside to take a quick selfie or two before returning to the coffin [emoji6]Nice classic lines, with a very nice side to side bow, or roll.
Outside in the daytime too!
I guess we can dismiss the Vampire suspicions.
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That has a really nice shape to it, Michael. The outfit is outstanding as usual.Thanks Ken. If I recall that hat is the only one I found in the Goodwill Halloween hat bin last year.
Today it's a Biltmore President, at least until the rain starts up.
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2 5/8" raw edge brim, 1" ribbon. I picked this one up a couple of years ago as NOS
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Trying to decide if I have time to ride the bicycle to the store before the rain starts.
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Have a good Saturday,
Michael
You pull off the look very well, Steve. It just looked odd on me (aside from it being too large). I don't think Patterson was a manufacturer (the company doesn't get mentioned in the lists). Most likely a retailer, like Dunn&Co were, who outsourced his hats.Three hats arrived from Holland this week. Here's one of them. A Patterson & Co Trilby. I know nothing about this company other than it's English.
I liked the look and shape of this one, so just had to buy it. Thankfully, Stefan thought I should , too [emoji4]
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That's some gorgeous looking felt, Ken.Byer Rolnick Beaver 100 this morning. Thin as a dime felt. 3" brim and a 5" crown. Being careful of cross-winds.
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Both hat and jacket deserve a warm round of applause, Bowen. Wonderful.View attachment 185572 View attachment 185576 View attachment 185579 View attachment 185580 View attachment 185581 Greetings All:
Today....it’s time for a reinstallment of the Mystery Black. Maybe more appropriately named the Seven Star American. Idk
Evidently neither does anyone else because as far as i know...i know nothing...but what is on the sweatband crest and that it is old old. It is kinda neat though.
So...any hat sleuths are welcome to have at it.
Be well. Bowen
Ps: whole new respect for pencil curlers and felt resilience and durability. Curlin ain’t easy!!
I could probably cut that satin coffin lining up for hat linings.Thanks H&R. I found a quiet spot outside to take a quick selfie or two before returning to the coffin [emoji6]
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Excellent 20, Eric.Good afternoon. Grilling a lamb roast in the on and off again light rain. I am wearing a vintage green felt Knox Twenty. Guests arrive in a couple of hours so dinner preparation are at the frenetic stage.
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Thank you, Stefan. I guess I'm lucky that I can wear almost any style of hat and pull the look of it off.You pull off the look very well, Steve. It just looked odd on me (aside from it being too large). I don't think Patterson was a manufacturer (the company doesn't get mentioned in the lists). Most likely a retailer, like Dunn&Co were, who outsourced his hats.