Beautiful set of Autumnal photos, Lefty. I was expecting a shot of you hiding behind a Jack-o'-lantern, though, but I suppose Halloween is still over a month away yet. ;)
Great looking hat, Eric! Unique ribbon on these Crusaders. In addition to Josh's example, Perry has a nice one as well. The sales receipt is a valuable reference for dating and confirming purchase price.
Another of my hats from a small Oregon hatter. Firm, substantial felt that is easily dry creased. Bound edge, with non-reeded sweat and taped rear seam, and proportions typical of of the '30s. Felt color is a light tan. Ribbon is beige with a peach undertone.
Crown: 6-1/4" open. 5-5/8"...
I dare say, Eric, that you must have been the most dashing gent to have been out walking their dog this fine Autumn morning in Minnesota. Splendid!
Beautiful and fitting pair of Stetsons to take on the road with you, T Rick! Look forward to more photos from your trip. Thank you very much...
Alan: Thanks once again for your kind comments, I really appreciate them. I am glad you appreciate the iconic cubes of Orchestra Hall as much as I do. They are not only a delightful visual presence, but are an integral part of famed acoustician Cyril M. Harris's masterful design for our...
David: Thanks! The experience was like an unbelievable and unforgettable dream. Sarah Hicks is definitely not your stereotypical, overbearing and tyranical conductor of a major symphony orchestra!
Brando: My sincere thanks for your kind words! Glad to share some of those meaningful...
It was an incredible privilege and honor to play alongside the Minnesota Orchestra's estimable Concertmaster, Sarah Kwak, under Sarah Hicks' baton.
Sharing a lighter moment with Sarah.
Discussing the performance with Roger.
While Combination 4 did not specify a hat, I donned...
Tutti
Some photos from the unforgettable few days I spent with the Minnesota Orchestra last week, as part of the MN Orchestra Fantasy Camp.
Our conductor for this, the first concert of the season for the orchestra, Sarah Hicks, welcoming participants.
Immediately...
Daaang, that is one heck of a nice hat, Josh! :thumb:
The crown looks lower on your head than it does in the first few photos. What are the brim and crown specs?
:cheers1:
AL
My humble thanks for your very kind words! Are you a violinist as well?
You may be surprised by how wearable most vintage or new lids can be, on a daily basis. With proper crown, brim, color and clothes selection there is no reason why one could not wear a proper hat every day.
A warm...
lol You are too kind, Alan! My Batavian lid is older, but not necessarily better than the magnificent Mallory that you are sporting today. :yo:
Bring on the colors of Autumn, I can hardly wait to see all of the wonderful photos to come!
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