Well worn, moth bitten, falling apart Stevens Pace Setter that I’m quite fond of.
Sporting my Stevens on our date night for steak at the infamous Desert Rose Cafe in the little cow town of Arlington AZ.
Local cowboys gather around a shipment of gold produced at the Tom Reed mine in Oatman. Photo taken at Kingman railroad platform in 1915 with Harvey House in the background.
He would say that he learned a long time ago to mind his own business.
Besides I wouldn’t know because I was a bull rider….
….. I never hung out with those sissy ropers :cool:
I feel for you on the migraines Bob. My wife has suffered with them for over 20 years. Tried every remedy, RX, Dr without much help. She’s a helluva lot tougher than me tho. But I know how miserable she is at times.
Yes, You’re right I realize now I wasn’t connecting all the dots in my thought process. OP was referring to the original wheat Milan.
This is a hemp Milan probably similar to Akubra hemp straw hats that I have.
I just know I do not care at all for synthetic - polypropylene straw hats. My head...
I’m going to try one of these Miller hats in 2 3/4” brim. I’ve inquired and they assured me that they are not a synthetic straw.
Anyone have prior experience or input from their Milan?
https://www.millerhats.com/store/364-Milan-Fedora-Hat
That or his last name is Elliot. This gentleman has on go to town/meeting clothes. A clean pressed shirt, clean suspenders, hands look clean, carrying a clean important looking book or ledger under his arm but his hat has got some hard earned miles and hours of wear.
That Resistol Breezeweight is one cool Panama hat! Never heard of it either and I’ve done a little resistol digging too.
Is it going on eBay or is it your size?
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