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I think early 60s, maybe 50s. Is the liner glued in or sewn in?
Sent directly from my mind to yours.
Sent directly from my mind to yours.
I think early 60s, maybe 50s. Is the liner glued in or sewn in?
Sent directly from my mind to yours.
I think your date assumption may be a little late ... never heard of the brand so I really have no ideaI got this for $25. Shipping to Europe cost almost as much. 2.5 inch brim. Nothing special, but it doubles up for the nicer Wormser I have, but the felt is very soft and shapeable. It came in a cattle mans crease and has some moth bites, despite being told that there were none, but for the price, I can live with it. I think it is 1980s or maybe 1970s at a stretch.
allow me a short vent if you will ...
why do people bid on items that have 6 days left on the auction ... or any amount of days ??
I'm watching this hat right now and a couple guys keep outbidding each other on a hat with over 5 days left ... what the Fk is the point of this aside from pointlessly driving up the price of the hat ?
in the last 7 or 8 hats I have won on eBay I did not bid more than once
my advice to these morons ... decide what the most you are willing to pay for the hat is and bid on it when it comes down to the last few minutes
to me the length of any given auction is purely for the seller to give the item more time to be seen ... not for you to bid against someone else and drive the price up with weeks until the gavel drops
chances are you will only lose in the final seconds to a guy like me or carouselvic anyway
rant over ... as you were
Who the hell knos why they do that. Aggravates me to.allow me a short vent if you will ...
why do people bid on items that have 6 days left on the auction ... or any amount of days ??
I'm watching this hat right now and a couple guys keep outbidding each other on a hat with over 5 days left ... what the Fk is the point of this aside from pointlessly driving up the price of the hat ?
in the last 7 or 8 hats I have won on eBay I did not bid more than once
my advice to these morons ... decide what the most you are willing to pay for the hat is and bid on it when it comes down to the last few minutes
to me the length of any given auction is purely for the seller to give the item more time to be seen ... not for you to bid against someone else and drive the price up with weeks until the gavel drops
chances are you will only lose in the final seconds to a guy like me or carouselvic anyway
rant over ... as you were
It's rare for me to buy anything on eBay these days, but I always had success with the Auction Sniper app.
Just set your max amount and the app places your bid with about 4 seconds to go.
Much easier than trying to be ready to personally make a last minute bid.
Cheers! David
Bastids!another thing I hate is sellers who have a second account that they bid on their own items from
... oh yeah ... it happens ...
Yer excused...I'll hit a bid early occasionally, just for grins & giggles. I also refer to is as "peeing on it," sort of in the hopes you might scare others off. But mostly, I have no rhyme or reason - I just feel like getting a bid out.
99% of the time I'm a 30 second bidder though. Usually 10 seconds.
hahahaha ... peeing on it ... marking your territoryI'll hit a bid early occasionally, just for grins & giggles. I also refer to is as "peeing on it," sort of in the hopes you might scare others off. But mostly, I have no rhyme or reason - I just feel like getting a bid out.
99% of the time I'm a 30 second bidder though. Usually 10 seconds.
hahahaha ... peeing on it ... marking your territory
my dog James does this little kick thing he does with his back legs after he marks something ... I think he thinks he is kind of spreading his mark by kicking dirt .
I'm picturing you placing a bid and then doing the little kick ritual
.... amazing !!!