tonyb,
thanks for the heads up, I'll take that into consideration.. and try the steam and cold water methods first. I've lived in Miami for 25 years now and have never seen a hattery.. boy, i wish i had one around here now.
good thing i got you guys..
thanks again for the tip tonyb...
very cool stuff.. i wish i was there!
one thing is to watch a movie or read a book.. but to be those spectators watching the reenactment must really hit home. very cool.
great idea pgoat.. imagine how cool it would be if you can just tell your friends and family stories of your travels as they ask of the tattoos.. pretty cool eh?
heh, i'm a bit younger, so i'd have to admit that indy was one of the major figures to get me into fedoras. but yea, i love that hat.. it's my first! :)
neither.. it was done in Peru. i spent about a year in Peru doin some missionary work.. and felt that getting it done in Peru was important to me. to my surprise.. Peru has some of Latin America's greatest tattoo artist.
thanks!
woodfluter,
you know, i remember reading and seeing the thread that you posted about your hat arrival.. and thinking, well, whats the chance that will happen to mine? lol.. anyway, thanks a bunch for the advice.. this is the first hat i've ever bashed or much less had to fix.. so it's been a...
some pics of me..
at machu picchu..
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with a friend
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