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Thanks!! Now you did!VERY nice! Not sure I've seen an untrimmed (furry?) Borsa before.
Thanks!! Now you did!VERY nice! Not sure I've seen an untrimmed (furry?) Borsa before.
Thanks again, Jack. I'll definitely have to keep my eye out for one now.Was thinking Danish accoutrement accessories. Was carved in 2005 for the 200th birthday anniversary of Anderson.
You should see Petitgas inside for real, Mark. It's like travelling back in time.A 167-year-old hat store? I feel like I've been given a fleeting glimpse of the Holy Grail!
I haven't been posting much lately. Just came in to say, this is a fantastic hat!
I have a green Campdraft arriving around October. Its getting a Montana Peak. I've been shopping. Here's an old Dobbs.Tail end of a 15-hour shift. I’m still not sure how I want shape this Camp Draft.
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Great hat Joe! Is that brim 2-1/2 or 2-3/8?Knox Twenty got a fresh steam today. Just realized the branded Knox button And windcord is entirely for show on this hat. The button is just on an elastic loop and not attached to the hat at all. Essentially it’s a branded hat band decoration. I have what I believe slightly later Knox Twenty with the same… just didn’t realize was the case on this one. Makes me wonder if it is actually the case with all the branded buttons on 50s Knox Twenties
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Thank you Nathan. My notes have it as 2 1/2. I think my slightly later grey twenty is 2 1/4.Great hat Joe! Is that brim 2-1/2 or 2-3/8?
I have four 1950s Knox Twenties and only one came with a wind cord - and it is exactly the same as yours: removable elastic, non-functional.
I've been puzzled by it given that everything else about a Knox Twenty is very high quality (as I think you said in another post, maybe even better than a Stetson Twenty from the same era). Why skimp on the wind cord? Was that the sacrifice needed to make everything else just a little bit better and still stay within cost? Was it simply a design choice? Or did Knox have reason to believe their customers didn't want wind cords?
Hat mystery of the week!
Thank you kindly! It's showing its age but it still wears well enough to occasionally get some head time.I haven't been posting much lately. Just came in to say, this is a fantastic hat!