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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

Héctor Fernández

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Beautiful hat Doc. Thanks for providing the evidence[emoji15][emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji106][emoji106]

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Michael A

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Héctor Fernández

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Been awhile since I've had the Whippet out on a Wednesday
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I went out to a fresh coat of ice this morning. Can't even stand up on the driveway. Seems like a good day to stay home and do some cooking
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Or go for a bike ride. Ha ha.

Michael
Very nice Michael. Careful with that ice my friend.

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Hat and Rehat

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...but sometimes work calls and today I had to feed the cows and the rest of my animals. I switched over to my 80's Gun Club model in chocolate with a horse hair ribbon...one of my working hats.

These cattle look like Longhorns but they are smaller. These are Pineywoods cattle, a heritage breed that pre-dates the Longhorn. There are only about 2000 in existence. The Pineywoods cattle were introduced in the U.S. many centuries ago and were left or abandond and had to fend for themselves for over 100 years thus they became well adapted to the heat and humidity in the southeastern U.S. Growing up in the "Piney Woods" of the southeast U.S., they became "Pineywoods" cattle. For some of you old timers, these are also called Rakestraw cattle as they are adept at "raking" the ground in the winter to find fresh grass under the dead brush and overgrowth. For cattle of this breed with documents placing them in Florida, these cattle are also known as Florida Crackers or cracker cattle.

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Interesting lesson about the cattle, Randy. Are they raised for the beef market, or more as novelty beeves to preserve the breed?
A suitable hat for working the cattle too.
 

Hat and Rehat

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View attachment 206097 View attachment 206093 View attachment 206094 View attachment 206095 View attachment 206096 Today, a hat that doesn’t get much head time I’m afraid. This vintage Knox superfine came with me today but it’s a 7 5/8. My head is a 7 1/2. When I’ve tried to shim it the sweat buckles, no matter where I place the shim. It works as is, but it’s very loose. Pics are from out and about but one. The first is from home, sitting on a ‘64 Ampeg b-15n.
I sized a blue XXX Stetson down by slipping an old sweat, minus the reed tape, behind the entire sweatband. You might give that a try.
 

crawlinkingsnake

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Dobbs Golden Coach Twenty Five

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Really nice Hector! From one Dobbs lover to another thanks for posting.
Dobbs Toledo with a tall cool one waiting on some stone crab in Cortez, FL


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and please excuse my less than advanced tech skills this morning..... this is my 3rd effort to post a response.
 
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Very nice Michael. Careful with that ice my friend.

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First thing to come to mind...


Not a big fan of narrow brims but this is a nice one. I love the job marketing does with the naming of hat models. "Golden Coach" is unusual but evocative.

I was once on the highway behind a truck carrying product for "Golden Stream Snack Foods."

I did not run right out and try their products.
 
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