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Well done, Doc!! Good planning (and super execution) to have created such a complete photo file at that time! Your mustache has filled in nicely. Great post, sir!
Love it!I guess this was my first hat, inspired by my desire, at age 4, to be a cowboy like those guys on TV. Here I am with my grandmother and my sister at my grandparent's apartment in Oslo, Norway, 1963. I actually still have this hat floating around somewhere in the basement.
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I think the Indiana Jones character had quite a big influence on the resurgence of the fedora style hat becoming popular again. Certainly in England anyway.My first fedora was a wool Stetson Raider and the only one I owned until I stumbled upon this damn place.
'John Steed' was considered the quintessential English Gentleman.
That is such a wonderfully heartwarming picture!I guess this was my first hat, inspired by my desire, at age 4, to be a cowboy like those guys on TV. Here I am with my grandmother and my sister at my grandparent's apartment in Oslo, Norway, 1963. I actually still have this hat floating around somewhere in the basement.
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That is such a wonderfully heartwarming picture!
Wlcm Sir. That pic really touched me and I felt my fond grandmother memories too.Thanks, Bob. That was a wonderful place to be a kid (despite the look of boredom on my face in that photo). What I remember most are the smells in that kitchen, from the coffee to the toast to the never-ending line of good things my grandmother would cook during the day. Years later, when my aunt, the last one in that generation, died, I went over there, cleaned up the apartment and gave the key back to the landlord. The family had lived there 70 years. Toughest thing I've ever had to do.
Looks great!Got my first fur-felt fedora just a few years ago, in 2012: An Epsom model from Christy's. Designed for the racetrack, I still love to wear it when I venture out to Churchill Downs or Keeneland.
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I was a fan and Emma Peel wasn't bad either.