EstherWeis
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Great post Cindy. Your 100% correct and there is so much talent between us. Bottom line we all bring something unique to the table and we all have a style per say. Mike Gannon has a very nice style. I like what he does to his crowns to achieve his look! Mike if you read this, I tip my hat to you and say keep up the fine craftsmanship. To Esther....she amazes me. She is very talented. I admire how she works and her passions are evident. Keep a keen eye on her because I just sent her a 300 yard gift of woven edge 40s 50s ribbon, along with that a challenge that will wake the eye of the vintage looker. In not saying anymore there.....she is going to blow some minds and when it happens i believe it could be a turning point for her only in the sense, where she opens another door to possible new client base as a result of my challenge to her. I like that she encourages me through kind words and liking my work. Moon commented the other day....he saw us communicating he applauded that. In Art school, back in the 80s we all encouraged each other. Why not, it helps you grow. We all pushed each other very hard to better ourself. That behavior here is a great thing. Respect for each other and not being reluctant to express a like on a well made hat speaks volumes .
I recently had a few positive things happen in my life. I think loosing my job at 52 and getting the rug yanked out from under me was a blessing. And in hindsight all I did want to do was walk my pops footsteps. I feel blessed to have learned manual machinist work. I could feel my pop. there with me every day. I honestly struggled with that as I never lost a job. But I've learned from this and I let it bother me for the better part of a month until my girlfriend was watching me work one day and she said i think you should just make your hats, we will be fine. Thanks Gabe Long. You moved me in more than one way. Thank you. To PreacherMan.....you touched my heart and put faith back in my life. You stayed after me for 4 years and gave me the tools to get through a living hell. TomS a text every night to make sure I was ok. The list goes on....people knew I was needing support in the form of caring. There is a lot of that here.
Now as to the name of this fine looking Black Cherry......and it needs a name....Cindy the word darkness I respect but.....sort of devilish....but in saying that you've given me a potential name.....I need help. I never really cared much for Prince the artist....but that was a teenager who listened to Led Zeppelin, the Stones, the Who...... And from what I can remember the Dead 50 times over. Who was Prince? Well as I grew I realized he really was a good guitarist. And I saw a very young picture of him recently with a very old Gibson Arch Top.
Could a name be Purple Rain possibly....ill take some help here. Suggestions based on this??
I want to express my most sincere thanks for everyone her on this forum who supports Mike , Esther and myself.
You all have a great day.....1mach1 is waiting.....
That is one of the kindest things I've ever heard.
Yes, one should support each other. It is a small market and we will all be better off helping and encouraging each other.
I learn a new thing every day, so why not share.
With communication also comes respect. And I highly respect my fellow hatters.
I'm still new to the men's hatting and Tim has been so friendly to reach out and set a nice challenge for me and hopefully I will pull it off. Thank you for that Tim!
Kindness is a beautiful thing, and this is a great way to all share that.
I hear you, I've been told I glow when I'm making or talking about hats.
Passion is a beautiful thing, and the result is ever more beautiful. The fact that hat get's worn and is well lived is only the icing on the cake.
Keep up the good work Tim, that hat is looking very nice!