Again, exercising restraint, only two today. I have a thing for bowies. I've been that way since forever, and it only grew stronger when I got into Cowboy Action Shooting a quarter-century ago.
The first is one of my oldest, a Buffalo Spirit by "Cable" Joe Allen out of Indiana. The second...
Another absolutely STUNNING sampling of amazing headwear, Stefan! I'm going with the Cambiaghi as #1, the Fabroc as #2 (that ribbon and binding!!) and #3 is a tie between the Steco, and the Staalmeester. As always, thanks for starting Sunday off with such beauty.
Now how in the world is it that I was today days old before I learned there was an FL thread on pointy-stabby things?
I'm going to restrain myself, and just show two, to begin with. The first is a Dusty Moulton Yellowstone. It was the very first hand-made knife I ever purchased. I bought it...
And you're one of those who can make that look good! I just never get the same "inner vibe of approval" when I see MYSELF trying to make that combination work. :(
You're right, Randy. I look at the one you've posted, and see it more as a "western gentleman's hat" than what I would traditionally think of as a homburg. Hmmmmm. Maybe there's room for some experimentation in my future. :D
OK, having been chided by friends on another forum, I now own a homburg. I didn’t put on a dress shirt and tie for the pic, so it’s entirely inappropriate (I think) for my attire, but here it is.
The label is Fahey-Brockman, which was a family owned chain of clothing stores (Seattle, Portland...
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