Bought a new open crown Stetson Stetsonian - 7 5/8 Mink
from JJ Hat Center last week, but it’s too big.
Putting it up in EBay.
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/223894878771
(Stock image, above)
I was coming here to post the same - had been looking at an open crown Stetsonian a few weeks ago, decided to wait, then saw the price drop this morning. At $130, I was on it like a hobo on a ham sandwich.
Got this around 2005 in Monticristi, Ecuador and sent it to Graham at Optimo to block and put a roan sweatband on it. I’ve worn it maybe half a dozen times since then.
Brim is 2 1/8” in the front and back, 2 1/4” on the sides...
Just picked up this Panama - unsure of age, but quality looks good and I like the c crown and the bow - Biltmore sold by Meyer the Hatter:
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/352765086482
(Edited to add pics)
Just saw it-very enjoyable film! Great score, great performances, a sweet story, and a wonderful dance number at the end. Though perhaps not as "heavy" as some films in its themes, it still touched on pride, stubborness, inflexibility in accepting change and a woman who saves a man...all...
http://www.50cycles.com/images/products/overlay/casquen-ville-carensac-tweed-cycle-helmet-1290783411.jpg
Here's a good looking tweed helmet, as well.
http://www.50cycles.com/product.htm?product=carensac-tweed-helmet
Wow. I've seen a few Golden Arrows from that time period, but they didn't have rod brakes, and none were in that shape.
In the US it is much tougher to find older Ralieghs, Rudges, Humbers, and the like and the price is always high; I look on eBay in the UK and they are much more common...
That is beautiful-looks to be in extraordinary shape. I have never seen a rod brake bike with the dropped handlebars...would you mind sharing more pics?
Wow, amazing bag and story. I'll bet Tommy was happy to hear that the Triumph is being ridden and bringing someone joy, as it was meant to be.
Great pics, as always, and thanks for sharing.
Wow, that Triumph is a stunner! Love the color, and it looks to be in great shape.
Though not period correct, I love the look and sound of the Crane Suzu brass bell.
Edit: I recommend looking at the Classic & Vintage forum on BikeForums.net, as well as the Gentleman Cyclist Google...
Depends on which pair...I found some square AngloAmericans that I liked, then did a Google search and found 'em for MUCH cheaper. The glasses that are made for Ben Silver can only be found there, but they carry a few different lines of glasses/sunglasses.
Which pair are you referring to?
I echo other's sentiments - go for it. It will always grow back, and would be a cool change for you (it is always cool seeing your face in the mirror and seeing a radical change, until you grow used to it).
Heck, you could have shaved it in the same time it took you to Photoshop that pic. ;)
I know I'm covering much earlier posts, but that's how I roll...That shape was originally designed by British frame maker AngloAmerican, and they call it the "Liberty" (they also call it the A406). It is also generically called the P3 or Pantheon (as it is called by Lafont Paris, who re-issued...
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