Delthayre
One of the Regulars
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Well into a thread about Bowlers, Brad Bowers posted the address of Mister John McMicking of L&H HATS of Dundas, Ontario, in response to his being alluded to by Jamespowers. Mister McMicking was described as able to make proper Cambridge Bowlers, which are a kind of formal bowler with straight side; Winston Churchill was famed for wearing
, which he dubbed a, "bowker."
I am quite interested by this possibility. I look very silly in bowlers, but I would very much like to some day give a dear friend, who looks very well in a bowler, a Cambridge Bowler as a gift. Mister McMicking is the only source for such hats that I have heretofore learned. I would very much like to know more about Mister McMicking. I don't know that anyone here has commissioned a hat from him, but I think that I'm likelier to win a response here than anywhere else that I can conceive.
What I am especially curious about is the following:
Firstly, where or from whom he learned to make bowlers.
Secondly, what the quality of his work is.
Thirdly, how much he charges for his services.
Ancilliary facts, such as his age, the time between one's order and receipt of the hat or the like are certainly welcome as well. A sample of his work would be a rare surprise, but I have no expectations.
I am quite interested by this possibility. I look very silly in bowlers, but I would very much like to some day give a dear friend, who looks very well in a bowler, a Cambridge Bowler as a gift. Mister McMicking is the only source for such hats that I have heretofore learned. I would very much like to know more about Mister McMicking. I don't know that anyone here has commissioned a hat from him, but I think that I'm likelier to win a response here than anywhere else that I can conceive.
What I am especially curious about is the following:
Firstly, where or from whom he learned to make bowlers.
Secondly, what the quality of his work is.
Thirdly, how much he charges for his services.
Ancilliary facts, such as his age, the time between one's order and receipt of the hat or the like are certainly welcome as well. A sample of his work would be a rare surprise, but I have no expectations.