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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

drmaxtejeda

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Resistol Milan:

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I’m standing in front of a 1952 Henry J. Corsair. This is the last car my father-in-law restored before he died several years ago. Until I married into the family I had never heard of the Kaiser-Frazer Automobile Company.

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He had a dozzen or so vintage cars, but they were all Kaiser-Frazers and didn’t sell for as much as I had hoped for his wife. They were the “Champ” brand of cars looking to undercut the big players. My father-in-law worked at his father’s Kaiser-Frazer car dealership after The War. These cars were a big part of his life but none of his children wanted or had room for them...kind of like my hats when I’m gone. :)
Yes, that is what I started to think about as I read your post:(
 
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Yes, that is what I started to think about as I read your post:(


Nothing to be sad about, Max. The “stuff” and possessions of life were never important. It’s all about people: love, family, kindness, and friendships: those are the things that make us wealthy and those are the things that moths don’t eat, rust doesn’t corrupt, and thieves can’t steal.
 

Short Balding Guy

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Long day finds me enjoying an evening walkabout in a Gannon (charcoal beaver felt with charcoal trimmings).

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Cheers this evening, Eric -
 

Daniele Tanto

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In the meantime, thank you for your appreciation for the Panizza Royal Cloro color
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We continue today with the "gray" theme in Italian headwear.
This time it's up to Barbisio to keep the name high with a magnificent product from the sixties.
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The felt is called "Misto Cenere" and the type of finish is "Ratiné" (In the textile industry, a finishing operation that gives the fabrics, previously brushed with long hair, a surface strewn with knots or bows, or with transverse, longitudinal undulations , diagonals)
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Felt has a certain stiffness in the overwelted brims and an excellent malleability in the crown.
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Sunny and cool weather even in Italy.
Congratulations on the parade of hats shown yesterday.
 

drmaxtejeda

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Nothing to be sad about, Max. The “stuff” and possessions of life were never important. It’s all about people: love, family, kindness, and friendships: those are the things that make us wealthy and those are the things that moths don’t eat, rust doesn’t corrupt, and thieves can’t steal.
 

RossRYoung

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Fedora creased the 5x Stetson today, the density of this felt takes every bash I’ve tried easily. It also lends to the best snap brim that I own, a marvelous hat.

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Winter is when the big waves show up on the North Shore. I got tossed around pretty good swimming back to shore yesterday. Good fun.

Ohh yeah, when I lived on Maui we had some great breaks that collected those northern storm fronts that winter delivers. Miss that water, SoCal is slightly colder and murkier o_O
 
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Fedora creased the 5x Stetson today, the density of this felt takes every bash I’ve tried easily. It also lends to the best snap brim that I own, a marvelous hat.

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Ohh yeah, when I lived on Maui we had some great breaks that collected those northern storm fronts that winter delivers. Miss that water, SoCal is slightly colder and murkier o_O


I find Stetson 5X hats from time to time, but they sure aren’t anything like yours! Who knew the felt quality was lower in the 1980s? :)
I’d love to find one myself someday, but until then I appreciate you sharing yours with us.
 

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