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Familiar Face
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Happy birthday, ingineer. I always thought the Lightning ridge was the larger brim version of the banjo but I don't have a Lawson to compare. Are all three that similar?
I'm currently visiting my father and thought the lounge would like a look at his cattleman, worn for many years on the tractor.
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One thing I really like about campdrafts are the options to bash, but it seams so many look the same. I had an extra, so I tried something different kind of a cross between a Montana peak and a fedora. Still haven't decided how to finish the brim, maybe with a bit of fore and after dip like a western hat and a bit of side curl.
+1,interesting.great bash, mm25
I think I might take issue with the claim of abuse. The Akubra is traditionally the hat of the Australian man on the land & this one has done its job (and been retired). A drive through any Australian country town will see plenty of hats not dissimilar to this. The wear on the crown comes from constantly taking the hat off to mop the brow. And a working man's hands are rarely cleaned before he takes his hat off.
This is one of the reasons there are so few vintage hats in Aus. A hat is worn until it is time for a new one. At which point the town hat becomes the work hat and you buy a new town hat.
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Ouch! I am open to suggestions. Can you share some examples?You've got to learn to put a nice bash on an Akubra Mn25.
A good bash is everything. Both for the style of hat and to suit your face and body type.
If you were on my parade ground I'd have you marched off quick smart, back into the laundry room to re bash every akubra you have.
You've got to learn to put a nice bash on an Akubra Mn25.
A good bash is everything. Both for the style of hat and to suit your face and body type.
If you were on my parade ground I'd have you marched off quick smart, back into the laundry room to re bash every akubra you have.
You've got to learn to put a nice bash on an Akubra Mn25.
A good bash is everything. Both for the style of hat and to suit your face and body type.
If you were on my parade ground I'd have you marched off quick smart, back into the laundry room to re bash every akubra you have.
Sgt. Killjoy.You've got to learn to put a nice bash on an Akubra Mn25.
A good bash is everything. Both for the style of hat and to suit your face and body type.
If you were on my parade ground I'd have you marched off quick smart, back into the laundry room to re bash every akubra you have.
Are you agreeing with yourself?Agreed 100%
As a daily wearer of hats for work and play, I feel a man has to have firstly a work hat that sees all weather/sweat and any other oils and grease you come into contact with.
Plus a unblemished daily wearer dress hat so you can look respectable with a fresh shirt and pants on.
Then a third hat sitting in the cupboard waiting to be broken in.
Once the work hat shrinks to the uncomfortable level, it's replaced by the nice unblemished but broken in hat, the closet sitter becomes daily dress hat, and then you're on the prowl for the next one quickly.
Are you agreeing with yourself?
Ouch! I am open to suggestions. Can you share some examples?