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lol lol lolscotrace said:Bump Again.. *sigh*
lol lol lolscotrace said:Bump Again.. *sigh*
dr greg said:Mate I'm as Aussie as Billy Tea and I say BLOCK, a bash is a social gathering....well in QLD anyway
Tone said:"Bash"? The casual term for the final style put into a hat. The creases, pokes, pinches, dents, and folds placed into a hat that comprise the overall, finished, style.
Is it really that incomprehensible for some, or is this topic drummed up out of boredom?
Zohar said:Back in 2002 or so, when I first started talking to Graham at Optimo, he was rather amused at all the Indy guys from COW calling it a bash instead of a crease.
it's obvious enough in context
donnc said:I am grateful that this thread popped up, not because there's any mystery about what the word might mean - it's obvious enough in context - but because I could have used it outside this place, and now I know not to. I took that to be the main point.
carldelo said:Why can't you use 'bash' exactly? I saw nothing in this thread that rules it out.
Tone said:"Bash"? The casual term for the final style put into a hat. The creases, pokes, pinches, dents, and folds placed into a hat that comprise the overall, finished, style.
Is it really that incomprehensible for some, or is this topic drummed up out of boredom?
scotrace said:The meaning, to Loungers, is known. If you read previous posts, the concern is that a newcomer to hat wearing may use the term with a pro and get a "what are you talking about?" look, as it is not a trade term, but an Indy Gear / Floungism.
I think "bash" can be used without apology to mean exactly what we mean it to mean.
Lefty said:The same is true of "homeboy", but I'm not using that either.
John in Covina said: