I just came to realize the wife got rid of the tea kettle for an electric one. So I'm unsure what to do. Would the steam from the electric kettle be enough? It wouldn't have any pressure or real direction.
This is my first "nice" hat other than a leather western. So this will be my first go at it. Sounds as if it should go okay. I'll give it a go in the morning and report back. Thanks
I have a Stetson that has been slightly misshaped during moving. The brim in the rear of the hat has been pushed upward. I have never shaped a hat before but it seems a minor task given some advice. it is a felt with a snap brim. Any help would be greatly appreciated thank you.
In my well worn leather western I got called Stevie Ray Morrison at a gig one time. As if to imply Stevie Ray Vaughn / Jim Morrison gave me a laugh :eusa_clap
Had to go through my first one recently and found out I already at age 40 have an enlarging and caught it early. Not an enjoyable experience at all but well worth it.
The day I never have to go outside again I'll stop wearing hats.
I only have a few different hats a leather western for Colorado winters (Though I have now moved). A mesh wide brim for summer sun and heat and a Stetson Versailles for spring and fall. A baseball cap for just having a cap on...
while playing a gig in my leather western and leather pants (see avatar) I was called "Stevie Ray Morison". As to Stevie Ray Vaughn + Jim Morison =. :eusa_doh:
I'm a guitarist have played professorially for 25 years. I am now retired at 40 due to health issues. I usually wore my Leather western. I have only just began waring Fedoras.
The guitar pictured is a Modified '78 Les Paul Pro Deluxe. It's my #1 go to guitar.
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