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Cognac on the head, cognac down the gullet.
Cognac on the head, cognac down the gullet.
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Fed IV today.
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It was slightly colder than normal here in Florida the past few days. Weird since the rest of the country was a bit warmer. But as per normal once the temps dip into to 60s and 50s out come the winter parkas and furry boots. LOL.They are talking snow flurries here next week.....def time to break out the tweedy caps!
Wonderful to have a 100 plus year old hat from a hundred plus year old store and both the store and.... well at least... the hat brand are still around today.Saksy beast... more ruminations on this hat and the store from which it was sold here:
https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/pre-1940s-stetson-dress-hats.42859/page-45#post-2747835
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Such a cool fedora!!!I am back from a dog soiree in our cool gray weather. A 30's Canadian fedora was my hat choice.
The Brock fedora brightens the landscape. Glorious bright felt hue. The hue is bright and cool in color. This fedora has 3 stitches in its over-welted edge.
The felt is more substantial and yet easily to mold a crease on the crown. The leather sweat is thicker and very pliable. A terrific 30's hat.
Cheers, Eric -
Your Brock Canadian collection may rival some of your American Stetson collectionI am back from a dog soiree in our cool gray weather. A 30's Canadian fedora was my hat choice.
The Brock fedora brightens the landscape. Glorious bright felt hue. The hue is bright and cool in color. This fedora has 3 stitches in its over-welted edge.
The felt is more substantial and yet easily to mold a crease on the crown. The leather sweat is thicker and very pliable. A terrific 30's hat.
Cheers, Eric -
Such a cool fedora!!!
Your Brock Canadian collection may rival some of your American Stetson collection
Randy, Thank you!You have my motor running with those fine examples! Thanks for sharing.
Sweet fancy Moses!Thanks sir.
Thanks Joe. I feel fortunate to have acquired a few of that rare find of new old stock in my hat size. Truly amazing that these unworn hats have survived intact. Glorious examples of hat making in the 30's in Canada.
I have been prepping them for some hat care this weekend. A couple of the ribbons got a bit wonky from shipping and I am going to steam and brush them all. I have only worn a few and look forward to adding them to the hats I can wear daily.
Cheers, Eric -
Thanks, Snowman.Great looking hat. I recently picked up one like it in a charcoal color - it’s becoming a favorite.
Looks a lot like a Bantam.View attachment 288538 Refurbed very late 50s Strat.
Used to belong to my B-I-L’s Granddad.
Twas in dire shape.
Alas, I had to use a wider ribbon, but it looks nice and at least saved from never worn by most anyone status. View attachment 288536 View attachment 288537
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Thanks a lot, B and @BobHufford!Looks a lot like a Bantam.
That’s a good thing.
Nice color
Good job
B
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The photo is from yesterday while, waiting for the rain to stop, I dedicated myself to dusting and rediscovering some forgotten hats among the many that keep me company in my office.
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I made some very bad pictures for a formerly advertising photographer for more than forty years
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This is my office with the hats containers: two wardrobes and a series of vintage boxes and very trivial boxes.
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As you can see, I also have a series of window displays that keep company with a plaster statue of Ettore Colla, an Italian futurist sculptor and a painting from the Roman school of the 1600s. It is the martyrdom of Saint Catherine of Alexandria plus the facsimile of the Borsalino awards
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The studio is much neater when hat season is in sleep, we are now in full swing
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Now it is dark to photograph the hat of the day so thank you for your likes and good day to all
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Wonderful to have a 100 plus year old hat from a hundred plus year old store and both the store and.... well at least... the hat brand are still around today.