It's an oddball. I'd guess early 50s. It's in remarkably good condition. Some of the softest, warmest felt I've ever come across. I'm honestly not sure how to even begin to describe it.
The production tag has a name written in pencil. So I'm guessing it was made special for someone. Also...
Heading to a Christmas party. Wearing my Independent Racine fedora. Breaking out the Xmas ties too.
Forgive the dust on my hat. It needs a good brushing.
Giorgio Cellini, as far as I'm aware, is the name of hats made by Biltmore for Henry the Hatter in Detroit. Despite being made for a place in Detroit, its still a Canadian hat. I got mine from an online auction. As far as I can tell, it's about the same as a Royal Biltmore with a different...
Luckies are good tasting cigarettes, if you're a smoker. But I definitely don't smoke them often. They killed Bogie, after all, as well. Plus they're only available as nonfilters in the US. I consider them "special occasion" smokes. Perhaps I'm just cynical but I'm fairly certain something will...
I wasn't born for 7 more years. It's a bittersweet feeling never being alive while Lennon was. On one hand, I'd love to live in a world he was alive in. On the other hand, I never had to feel the loss.
Stephen Stetson was older than John B, and they were related, if my memory serves.
I've read somewhere that Stephen taught John all he knew. If that's true or not is beyond me.
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