fabiovenhorst
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Panama hat day!
Now you're talking--beautiful!Bonjour FLers! Beautiful day with perfect temps!
Tell me you’re a vintage Borsalino without telling me you’re a vintage Borsalino:
Be of such high quality that can be seen and discovered while restoring.
This labeled 7 1/2 is too big for me and one to flip in need of TLC including sewing back on the sweat, cleaning the liner while leaving it in the hat, and cleaning/shaping the crown and brim.
If you ever wonder if you’re one that qualifies for having a life—then start a vintage, unreeded sweatband resew project. If you finish you obviously do not have a life. If you finish and it looks okay, that helps you feel a bit better, but still—don’t qualify.
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Thank you Max! You can always move here to the states!Dang, Terry! If you were within mailing distance from Mexico I would send you my stuff.
I’ll make decent profit on this flip. Not enough to recoup time spent stitching the sweat back on, but the fuzzy feelz come knowing someone will be able to enjoy the sweet old gal a while longer.Now you're talking--beautiful!
One of my conversions. This was once a too small Churchill Western that came to me by way of alan. It's been blocked up in size and converted to a fedora. It sports a tall straight crown with a Center Dent and a dimensional brim at 2 3/4 front to back and 2 1/2 inches on the sides. I'm not sure what the hat color's called but it pairs up nice with this 1 1/2 Burgundy ribbon.
Mmmm... no. I might one day, if I live long enough to see the divisiveness over there stop.Thank you Max! You can always move here to the states!
I think after all the twists and turns of acquisition, all of the HCA brands are now owned by Hatco. I know they own Knox, as well as the others you mention.
And of course, somebody owns Hatco, and somebody owns them, and so on.
Good morning hat folks. My morning soirée was under the brim of a Mallory Eight Fifty. A glorious charcoal hat!
Home and sipping cold brew I was sport'n a Dobbs Leisure Light. This charcoal/black hat has "the" felt.
Cheers, Eric -
Thank you, Randall!As usual, nice looking convert, Terry!