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I kinda wish I could have been there, it looks like a good time was had by all.
 
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Please.
PLEASE.
Keep posts here to comments about the EVENT. Not about the thread itself.* Or down it goes. No virtual high fives.






*Not directed at Facade. You meant something else entirely. It's cool.
 

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I don't know what's going on with some of you guys, but I urge you to listen to Scott. This is a big place. It's hard sometimes to keep everything working smoothly AND keep people happy. Please exercise a little self-control, tact, and respect. Kay?
 
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A note about the Stock Yards visit...

I went into 3 shops that had hats, 2 had hat departments, both on the main window on main street & Best Hats up the road.
Not 1 fedora styled hat in any of them but besides Major Moore & the living history guys, there weren't a lot of western hats being worn.
Our fedoras were the predominant lids on the street besides the baseball caps of course...
 

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I actually saw quite a few felt and straw westerns myself. They were mostly of the cattleman/rodeo variety. I got the impression that many people considered our hats westerns, because I was asked several times if I was part of the group. Apparently my Moorelite "wasn't a cowboy hat like those other ones", as one person put it.
 
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I actually saw quite a few felt and straw westerns myself. They were mostly of the cattleman/rodeo variety. I got the impression that many people considered our hats westerns, because I was asked several times if I was part of the group. Apparently my Moorelite "wasn't a cowboy hat like those other ones", as one person put it.

I may be blind to them after being in Texas & Oklahoma all week up in Quarter Horse country...especially the straw ones since the weather was so nice....That group playing "bar golf" was interesting too....
 

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Here are some shots from the visit to the Stetson factory:

This is the old Heidelberg press that they still make the liner logo inprints with.

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These are the many different liners that they print up for use at the factory.

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Peters Bros visit

Many thanks to Joe Peters for his hospitality! Really enjoyed meeting you and seeing your shop.

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The only detriment I can think of was the difficulty (impossibility?) of finding a timely meal @ the stockyard. There were a TON of people there!
 
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Loving these pictures... the Heidelberg windmill and boxes of liners at the Stetson factory are great to see. Keep those photos coming.

thanks,
Alan
 

Joshbru3

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Alan, those were all part of the permanent collection in the front cases. It was so nice of Joe to allow us to handle them.

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It was really cool of Joe. He only let the the Loungers handle them because he told us that, "we know what we are doing." It really was a big honor.
 

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