rrog
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From a hobby-related point of view (i.e. what you're into, what you spend your time on, where your money goes, etc.) are hats your main interests? Or do you see hats as simply something to wear and look good - and man, there are some really good looking hats out there.
The reason I ask is that I'm reading posts about and looking at pictures of lots of hats. New hats, vintage hats, personalized hats and made-to-order hats. I'm not asking for specific dollar amounts, but what percentage of your hobbies does you interest in hats cost you?
I'm into shooting sports, hunting and reloading (anyone who tells you they really save money by making their own ammo is not truly into shooting/reloading. all it really means is that you can shoot more for the same amount of money!). I'm also into ham radio. None of these hobbies are cheap. I got my first fedora last January and have found there are many more I'd love to have. But I gotta ask, how do you pull it off, buying so many hats?
And don't forget our lovely wives - how do we get them to get on board and buy into all this buying of hats? My wife always cringes when I add a component to any of my hobbies: a new set of reloading dies, new scope/gun, another radio. There'a always the "what do you need another one for?!?" remark. I don't know, maybe I ought to just take up the frisbee or something like that.
But I am curious if you have any other things that compete for your hat purchasing.
Just curious,
rrog
The reason I ask is that I'm reading posts about and looking at pictures of lots of hats. New hats, vintage hats, personalized hats and made-to-order hats. I'm not asking for specific dollar amounts, but what percentage of your hobbies does you interest in hats cost you?
I'm into shooting sports, hunting and reloading (anyone who tells you they really save money by making their own ammo is not truly into shooting/reloading. all it really means is that you can shoot more for the same amount of money!). I'm also into ham radio. None of these hobbies are cheap. I got my first fedora last January and have found there are many more I'd love to have. But I gotta ask, how do you pull it off, buying so many hats?
And don't forget our lovely wives - how do we get them to get on board and buy into all this buying of hats? My wife always cringes when I add a component to any of my hobbies: a new set of reloading dies, new scope/gun, another radio. There'a always the "what do you need another one for?!?" remark. I don't know, maybe I ought to just take up the frisbee or something like that.
But I am curious if you have any other things that compete for your hat purchasing.
Just curious,
rrog