Hat and Rehat
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Responding to your first paragraph, Rick already has come over the crest. We all do. We might even look back and wish we did a lot different, but we know we can't start over. I'm talking more about myself than Rick, but I heard a sigh when he said twenty years ago.Like many things, lack of interest in this disposable world is a big part. Like farming, capital $ are tough too for a start-up. I'm speculating, but I suspect Rick at Phoenix and Michael Gannon had to start small and build their equipment and business a little at a time. It would probably have been difficult if not impossible for them, or anyone else not already established, to buy a fully equipped hat shop.
It's illegal to display such a fine hat!
That said, Mike Gannon is a new generation of hatter. He is doing fantastic work. Judging by his photos, his
facility is humble compared to Art's business. Please correct me if I'm wrong in that regard.
There's another thread, one I wholeheartedly endorse, that talks about a match made in Heaven. VS and Gannon has a similar ring to me.
And for someone resting on their laurels, payment on a note isn't fundamentally different than a pension.
Just throwing it out there.
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