I found what I was looking for as far as a the ironing. I’m a visual learner and finally found a good picture lol. Thank you everyone for the help everyone
No such luck on a local milliner. And I hate asking for free advice from someone who makes their living doing whatever I’m asking advice on. Time is money for them and I hate to be a bother. As far as difficult, all I can do is screw it up. That’s why I got extra ribbon. I’m a very hands on...
Good evening all. I’ll start off by saying I’ve read everything I can find here and on google on replacing a ribbon. I still have a couple questions. I ordered two yards of Cotton/Rayon antique grosgrain ribbon on Etsy from a known and well reviewed seller. It is 2” wide and dark brown. I’ll be...
My wife and I are reading this together and she wanted me to respond lol. Her thing is eye shadows. She has 3 full urban decay pallets, 2 - Two faced pallets that smell amazing, especially the chocolate one. That smells wonderful to us both lol. Numerous drug store make up pallets. She just...
Case Seahorse Whittler is my current everyday carry. I carried a Case Large trapper for years, but it’s so big and heavy it was wearing massive holes in my jeans. I switched to a 3 blade medium stockman, and liked it. This one caught my eye in an online review so I went to Smoky Mountain Knife...
Crocs are an absolute no go for me, as are trainers/tennis shoes. My dad calls them slippers, always had. I prefer boots. At work that means Thorogood Moc toe work boots, off work that means either cowboy boots or Red Wing Iron rangers. I also don’t wear shorts unless I’m swimming or actively...
My Archon Seafarer. Japanese Miyota movement. This is my current favorite, though I’m hoping to find something a little more vintage looking. Either that or a 30’s era pocket watch for dress carry
And the Bonar-Phelps it replaces. The day I bought it and then a pic from last week. This one will still see almost daily wear in the garden and rabbit hunting fall
So I bought this Stetson off Facebook marketplace today. I can’t seem to find much info in my google-foo today, probably due to a high dose of pain killers from having knee Surgery at 2:00 pm today. Anyway, the hat is labeled as “The Safari” and says 3x beaver. It’s my new dress/church hat since...
They do become a part of you. He is 1" under 18 hands, and weighs in somewhere close to 2200-2300 lbs. He is a gelding and is 12 years old. Our last draft was a Percheron. My dad bought him at 2 yrs old and worked him constantly. His name was Joe. He died at age 31 in the stable, with his head...
My dad has worn the same hat 7 days a week for the last ten years. He works on the farm everyday, and up until he retired in 2013 he worked as a heavy equipment operator at the County Highway Department. He still works there a couple days a week.
And I wear a hat every where but work. The...
My Grandmother always went to the store to trade. She never went shopping. I heard and still hear and say a lot of old mountain phrases and slang. My Grandpa was born in 1900 and my dad in 1954, so even though I'm only 27 I had an old upbringing.
Sent from behind the anvil
I do stuff for others. Most of what I do is custom blades but I do household items as well.
www.flatwoodsforge.com
It's easier to provide the link then try to attach all the pictures
My normal everyday hat is in the avatar picture. Fairly large brim, flat crown, amish look to it. People are used to seeing me in it and I wear it like I was born to it. So nobody usually makes comment and the few I've heard mostly people just say it fits my look. I get a lot of stares and...
The boards that are used for the fireplace surrond where orginally cut and used in a corn crib built by my Great Grandpa in the 1880s. I have some plows and other farm equipment that can be traced to the 1890's in use by my family.
Beaumont Adams would fit the bill. The orginal like the one shown were cap and ball, but later cartridge conversions were used
Article seen here makes mention of an Adams
So my old flat crown, flat brim black no name beater has served me well for 4 years, but I've got the itch for a classic style fedora that blends in with my style being raised and living in the Appalachian mountains. I'm going with a custom staple blend from Falcon Park Hattery, based on one of...
I'm looking for vintage style work pants to wear on the farm. I'd like something in a brown duck material, with a button fly, with no carpenter pockets. Just a normal 4 or 5 pocket pant. Sugar Cane makes a pair that would be perfect but the largest they have is a 36 waist, and I need a 38 to 40...
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