clevispin
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Please. What a child.
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Joel Tunnah said:"Vermifuge" calling someone else arrogant. Hilarious!
clevispin said:Please. What a child.
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Art Fawcett said:Thank you for your clarifying post Vermifuge. I think there is only one thing I need to address and clarify.
I agree, lets be done with it. In answer to you question, the reason for the aggravation is /was your assumption that I only based my post on the distant pics and that was not the case. It WAS the only one I cited so I can see why you might jump there, but that just isn't me. I think if you study my posting habits you will see that I not only post less these days for a number of reasons, but my posts are usually pretty brief , to the point, and hopefully pleasant and informative. When challenged I am more than happy to explain my reasoning but you were not challenging my results as much as my methods, leaving me to conclude that you believe my methods either wrong or incomplete. I cannot alter your beliefs, just clarify my reasoning and stand up to what appeared to be your challenge.
There are no Ivory Towers here Sir so your "ego stroking" statement comes off as a bit unnecessary but so be it.
Matt Deckard said:Art doesn't need to show his credentials here. he has proven time and time again that he is an excellent hatter. Just do a search on the forum and see for yourself
This arguement is spurned on opinion of pictures that are hard to see... I don't know my straw hats though i do know who with which to talk when I need the information.
I deleted a few items... If you want to agree to disagree it's better to let things lay as is an actually agree rather than make a point.
Pilgrim said:I have a great deal of faith in Art's judgement and expertise. It has been well-proven and attested to in this forum.
I suggest that the best thing for this thread would be to let it die a natural death.
raycharles said:Thanks for the welcome to the forum. A lively discussion is a good thing. I had no clue about this hat but have since seen pictures of movie stars, artists and writers wearing something similar. They were back in the 50's and 60's or before. All I knew when I bought it was that it had a fine weave. As an artist, I recognized a fine piece of work. Is this hat handmade?
I guess the guy at the local hat shop was not use to seeing these kinds of hats. He's a nice guy and around Waco, does more business in cowboy hats than anything else. He told me about this forum.
I appreciate all the input about my hat. I'll wear it well. It is a steal at $1.
I was wondering about the wrinkles in the hat. Is this just part of the hat? Am I suppose to get it steam cleaned and pressed to some form? Is it suppose to be pressed to look streamline or is the wrinkled look the way it is?
I am an artist, so I kind of like it like it is... but I would like to know.
My real question now... Is this hat hand made?
Thanks!
raycharles said:I don't know anything about hats but I thought this hat had a special weave so I bought it for $1. A few days later, I brought it to Standard Hats Works in Waco, Texas to have it cleaned and formed. The owner told me he could not do it because the weave is too fine. It seemed like he was not willing to do it for some other reason.
He told me that if this hat was in mint condition, it would be worth $2000. I asked if he were kidding and he said he was not. He showed me where the weaving started on the top of the hat and and that it was all done by hand.
The label inside the hat says, "Ecuadorian Supernatural" with a picture of a Conquistador. Inside is also written "Baskin". I don't know what that stands for.
If anyone has any comments on the hat or opinions on values, please let me know. I am totally new to this and am just curious.
See pictures of the hat at http://www.rayistre.com/links.html
Thanks,
Ray
Panamabob said:Be wary if you buy from that linked site. Lots of experience personally and with others here.
raycharles said:Thanks for the cool advertisments RBH. The name is the same, but the style is slightly different.
Ray