shoeshineboy
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I am starting this post because I feel like the Lone Ranger when it comes to wearing a hat here in Southeast Missouri.
I joined the Fl a few months ago to find a solution to find where to buy a great dress hat and a summer hat. After a sunny Saturday, my scalp was burnt and the Panama got ordered. Since it was going to take awhile until it came in, Robert had a cheaper cuenca in my size, so I got it to protect my scalp.
I was really impressed how nice the "cheap" one was....I really enjoy wearing it everywhere I go...but this is where the fun begins...
A few months ago Brad Bowers visited my area. He wore his dress hat as he went around and he said that he had favorable reactions to it. One waitress even took his hat and placed it n a safe place for him.
Well, you ought to see the looks that I have received as I walk into a resturant, pizza parlor, or a business that I am calling on. Today, I was on the street chatting with some friends, people were rubber necking to look at me.
I had to stop to buy gas today. One good ol boy was pumping gas and he took a good long look at me and then got into his truck and woke his buddy up for him to look at me.
I have seen some cowboys and a few "country gentlemen" hats but no one wears a fedora or a panama hat in my area.
Two things are for certain...my scalp is protected and alot of people notice who I am, which is a good thing in sales....(like many of the FL members advised)
I will keep you all posted about the amusing incidents as they happen. Hopefully, nobody around me suffers whiplash...when they see the Tucker !!!!
mark the shoeshine boy
I joined the Fl a few months ago to find a solution to find where to buy a great dress hat and a summer hat. After a sunny Saturday, my scalp was burnt and the Panama got ordered. Since it was going to take awhile until it came in, Robert had a cheaper cuenca in my size, so I got it to protect my scalp.
I was really impressed how nice the "cheap" one was....I really enjoy wearing it everywhere I go...but this is where the fun begins...
A few months ago Brad Bowers visited my area. He wore his dress hat as he went around and he said that he had favorable reactions to it. One waitress even took his hat and placed it n a safe place for him.
Well, you ought to see the looks that I have received as I walk into a resturant, pizza parlor, or a business that I am calling on. Today, I was on the street chatting with some friends, people were rubber necking to look at me.
I had to stop to buy gas today. One good ol boy was pumping gas and he took a good long look at me and then got into his truck and woke his buddy up for him to look at me.
I have seen some cowboys and a few "country gentlemen" hats but no one wears a fedora or a panama hat in my area.
Two things are for certain...my scalp is protected and alot of people notice who I am, which is a good thing in sales....(like many of the FL members advised)
I will keep you all posted about the amusing incidents as they happen. Hopefully, nobody around me suffers whiplash...when they see the Tucker !!!!
mark the shoeshine boy