Going to put this on eBay in a day or two, thought I'd put it up here for my freezing big brethren first. New, with tags, Bronze Ombré Board Shirt. Paid $140, for the FL big boys, I'd take $85 plus shipping. I'll try to post a photo, color is darker than my iPad captured. Good photos online...
I think I could be that "just one" guy if I found one that I was really happy with. Our winters here are pretty damn short, this one seems to be over already, and we're in the 70s every day since around Christmas. Don't ride motorcycles, just the occasional horse, and I'd look silly with my...
I'd love to get one, but not until I can hold one in person and check it out. Pictures are promising, but I've been fooled by those before with Stetson. Now maybe if somebody like Rusty or Tom Dean gets one and gives it a thumbs up, I might take a gamble. Those are opinions I trust, and guys...
I see that I posted here in 2010, which was about when my beard started to show some real grey. At some point between then and now, a boneheaded barber misunderstood my trimming instructions, and took me down to "Miami Vice" era stubble. What a horrible shock. A good beard covers a multitude...
You're right on the money, Tony, as usual. Now take what you just said and factor in that I wear a 7 7/8, and you'll get an idea of what I ended up with. I would have been okay with a "Don Draper," but what I really had on my hands was a small, flat-brimmed low-crowned bowler, which does not...
I had a Pinnacle that I sent to Mike Moore to fix up. When he steamed it out to open crown, it ended up looking, in his words, like "half a baseball." It was 100 percent beaver, but low-crowned, poorly finished, and poorly constructed, on a decidedly non-vintage block. Can't remember if I...
Paul, thinking back, N.O. may have been the first place I heard that one, as a young kid with my folks on Bourbon Street. I also had a really rough looking guy with one brown tooth left in his head ask me on the streets of Austin for $1.78. When I asked why the specific amount, he said he...
Bluegrass Green is really nice in person, and won't look like Smokey the Bear unless you shape it that way. I find it goes with everything I own, but then again, I'm a pretty boring earthtones kind of guy. Give it a shot.
Garrett- that's a whole other level of shantung, really nice. I agree about the modern shantung and toyo westerns, they die pretty easy around here. I either sweat them out, or if they get rained on, they turn into an oatmeal-like substance that oozes stiffener. Plus, they're so damned stiff...
That's the kitten finish advantage. I've got two similar era Resistol Kitten Finish fedoras, and the felt is awesome. I'm impressed every time I take one down to wear. Great score. I've had a San Antonio, but it wasn't a Kitten. Killer hat, one I'd be really happy to own. Not likely in a 7...
Love that shoeing photo, looks like something William Matthews would have painted in modern times. One of the hardest parts of being a cowboy as well, absolutely back-breaking labor, unless you're a very short, wide cowboy. Always killed my back after doing it a few hours. Keep them coming, boys.
I had one or two Akubras arrive like that, it was from the packaging strip around the outside of the crown that held the hat in the box. They brushed out easily. Let's hope that's all yours is. Frank.
I had a steer sold as horse Long Half Belt that came with some pretty visible scratches on the sides of the zipper area, on the front panels. Looked like someone was dragging their fingernails on the leather while trying to get the dinky zipper to pull up. I didn't really mind, as I intended...
Very thorough and enthusiastic review. Not being able to say how you procured the hat does taint the review a tiny bit for me. If it was a freebie, you should be clear on that. Not to question your integrity or expertise, but those kind of statements make my natural skepticism flare up. Why...
Vic, I've had a poster print from that same WR photo shoot with chaps on for about 35 years. Great photos, and I heartily agree with his quotes as well, they are as true today as ever. Thanks, Frank.
G.Durand - thanks for the holiday memories. I've made that same drive, as a child passenger and as an adult driver at Christmastime both ways, many times, several of them in similar conditions. I remember getting stranded halfway during the big gas shortage, and my dad getting our old Honda...
I got one of the "storse" LHBs ( not on purpose), and it was every bit as stiff as my FQHH Teamster, and much, much heavier. As stated before, every batch is different, and you could always ask for a medium weight horsehide. That big CXL steer jacket weighed in at over 11 lbs, and didn't grain...
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