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Cluck cluck cluck lolindycop said:Chicken!!lol
Cluck cluck cluck lolindycop said:Chicken!!lol
I think I have some around somewhere...I'll do that Rusty!RBH said:Treat that Campdraft with some Rain and Stain and you will be set!
Now look what you have done.... gotta get one now...:eusa_doh:Doctor Strange said:I've got a Cattleman. It's my hot-weather hiking hat - light color (Sand), no lining, six ventilation grommets. It's got a nice bound edge, and comes precreased in a moderate teardrop shape. (Geez, as of today: only $67 including shipping from Everything Australian!)
rgraham said:Hmmm. A hat named the "Cattleman" looks like a cowboy hat. Who'd of thought.
jecoe@earthlink said:Dr. S -
As for being another Hudson Valley guy - I'm a bit north of you and on the other side of the River in Greene County - near Catskill. (south of Albany).
Doctor Strange said:Ah, over in the Catskills, that's a lovely area. Actually, the whole Hudson Valley is pretty wonderful... I've been up and down it my whole life, and I never tire of it. (I grew up in Yonkers almost within sight of the Palisades, and now I live right on the River south of Peekskill... I've hiked all the Hudson Highlands peaks on both sides... my sister went to school at SUNY-Albany, and my son's now at RPI over in Troy...)
RBH said:Kao, that is the best hat I have seen on you!!!!
Looks fantastic!
Great job on the crease also.Is it safe to say we will be seeing you in this hat very often?
Sometime could you give us a side view of your crease?
You also need to put this in The Brotherhood of The Thin Ribbon thread.
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=13056
kaosharper1 said:A little delayed, but here's the side view:
And a back view:
I wore it in yesterdays 92 degree heat wave since the humidity is only 10% and it was great!
Welcome to the Lounge Gumby!TopGumby said:Let me begin by thanking all the veterans here for the information I've picked up lurking here.
I've decided on an Akubra Stylemaster, and my hat sizing experience is, as a newcomer, fairly limited. In the Marine Corps, I wore Large caps and 7-3/8 or 7-1/2 fitted headgear. I seem to recall starting out at 7-1/4-7/38, but my head seems to have swelled over the past thirty years!
The only other non ball cap civilian hat I've had recently is a Dorfman Pacific bucket, size XL. My head tends toward an oval shape, and though I've never been properly sized I'd guess I'd be a long oval.
I've just measured my head, and it comes out as a 61, or 24-1/4".
Do the Akubra hats tend to be true to size, run small or large, or are they very much individualists?
I'd like to think that I can get away with a 61, since there is a three month wait for anything over that .
I received my silverbelly campdraft from them. You have to email them and ask.YARVTON said:Has the exchange rate been any better in recent past? Fed IV about US$67.00! Wonder if Campdraft in Silverbelly can be ordered from HatsDirect?
TopGumby said:I think I'll try the 61 and if it runs small, I'll try that Harbor Frieght jack and some steam!
I am exactly 24 inches and wear a 61. I would just email hatsdirect and tell them your measurement and let them decide.TopGumby said:I've just measured my head, and it comes out as a 61, or 24-1/4".
Do the Akubra hats tend to be true to size, run small or large, or are they very much individualists?
I'd like to think that I can get away with a 61, since there is a three month wait for anything over that .
TopGumby said:Let me begin by thanking all the veterans here for the information I've picked up lurking here.
I've decided on an Akubra Stylemaster, and my hat sizing experience is, as a newcomer, fairly limited. In the Marine Corps, I wore Large caps and 7-3/8 or 7-1/2 fitted headgear. I seem to recall starting out at 7-1/4-7/38, but my head seems to have swelled over the past thirty years!
The only other non ball cap civilian hat I've had recently is a Dorfman Pacific bucket, size XL. My head tends toward an oval shape, and though I've never been properly sized I'd guess I'd be a long oval.
I've just measured my head, and it comes out as a 61, or 24-1/4".
Do the Akubra hats tend to be true to size, run small or large, or are they very much individualists?
I'd like to think that I can get away with a 61, since there is a three month wait for anything over that .