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Stetson Arminto:
I love this hat!
Thanks, Jonathan. That Stetson Arminto you're wearing has me wanting one (that can't be good).Helluva week, Stefan!
Can there be such a thing as too many cinamon rolls??? Good looking hat, Bob.Dropping off a pan of cinnamon rolls to the neighbor (my wife made way too many as the first batch didn’t meet her standards). The house is from the turn of the last century and was my wife’s Grandparent’s when they first bought property down here (they built our current house in 1969). They sold this house and five acres to a buddy and his son has it now. The bell was from a one-room school not too far away — the school is long gone.
1930s The Stetson Special.
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Can there be such a thing as too many cinamon rolls??? Good looking hat, Bob.
Truly Special. The cinnamon rolls too!Dropping off a pan of cinnamon rolls to the neighbor (my wife made way too many as the first batch didn’t meet her standards). The house is from the turn of the last century and was my wife’s Grandparent’s when they first bought property down here (they built our current house in 1969). They sold this house and five acres to a buddy and his son has it now. The bell was from a one-room school not too far away — the school is long gone.
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Amazing, Jonathan!
Truly Special. The cinnamon rolls too!
Truly Special. The cinnamon rolls too!
I love this hat!
Thanks, Jonathan. That Stetson Arminto you're wearing has me wanting one (that can't be good).
Amazing, Jonathan!
That’ll do it!Sun's out, it's in the 50s, and pitchers and catchers report next Wednesday.
I'm feeling springy in my powder blue Gannon.
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Next time we do a trade, Bob, can you throw in a cinnamon roll or two?Dropping off a pan of cinnamon rolls to the neighbor (my wife made way too many as the first batch didn’t meet her standards). The house is from the turn of the last century and was my wife’s Grandparent’s when they first bought property down here (they built our current house in 1969). They sold this house and five acres to a buddy and his son has it now. The bell was from a one-room school not too far away — the school is long gone.
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Next time we do a trade, Bob, can you throw in a cinnamon roll or two?
Thank you, Randall! Yessir buddy! You definitely need to get one of those! They're a handy addition to have.Nice job on that western, Terry!
Looks good on, too.
I’ve not yet tried an official brim curl.
Need one of them brim bender thingies like you gots.
Terry, that is an AWESOME transformation. Kudos for sure on that one, and glad to hear you're on the mend.I'm finally back at it again after a short bout with some kind of flu or illness of some sort. I did a quick practice run on this 4X Stetson refurb. I don't know how I'd classify this one. I got the idea for this hat style from what I think was a Borsalino. It now sports a 6 inch open crown with a Center Dent and a 3 1/2 brim with a pencil curl. I did a thin ribbon with a Borsalino style bow work. I also gave the brim a slight swoop in the front.
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Thank you, buddy! I appreciate that. I was down for a couple of weeks but I'm much better now and I'm getting back at it!Terry, that is an AWESOME transformation. Kudos for sure on that one, and glad to hear you're on the mend.
That hat is, quite simply, breathtaking.Dropping off a pan of cinnamon rolls to the neighbor (my wife made way too many as the first batch didn’t meet her standards). The house is from the turn of the last century and was my wife’s Grandparent’s when they first bought property down here (they built our current house in 1969). They sold this house and five acres to a buddy and his son has it now. The bell was from a one-room school not too far away — the school is long gone.
1930s The Stetson Special.
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