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Great hat collections and displays guys. I should show my wife all Dinerman's hats, then she will realize I don't have that many.
That's why I have my hats sent to my work address, so she doesn't recognize them and loses count.
I think I finally have enough hats to consider them a collection. Here's mine (so far)...
TOP ROW (left to right):
Saks Fifth Ave. - Dobbs 15/20 clone
Cavanagh - model unknown, late '30s
Falcon Park Hattery - The Cadence
BOTTOM ROW (left to right):
Cavanagh - Milan
Stetson - model unknown, relatively modern
Kevin McAndrew
Robley - private label for a former local Atlanta hat store
Dobbs - model unknown
Guilty as charged. Every now and then she'll say "That's a nice hat, when/where did you get that one?".
That's why I have my hats sent to my work address, so she doesn't recognize them and loses count.
I'm a wide ribbon fan myself...excellent collection!
I gotta say that all the latest images are awesome! And rabbit, not sure you're my size, but if you are and ever want to get rid of that charcoal Knox Twenty, let me know.
I'm a 7, but do have a 7 1/8 that fits decent. My heads shape tho is awfully LO...Well, the Know Twenty in charcoal is a 7 1/8. I'm a 57.4cm egg oval head; my vintage hats are 7 1/8 and 7 1/4. Some Homburgs are a small 7 3/8.
I'm a 7, but do have a 7 1/8 that fits decent. My heads shape tho is awfully LO...
Fantastic!
I think so, Perry ¡¡¡¡ Saludos mi estimado amigo, he comprado un sweter y lo voy a usar con un abrigo y sombrero negros ¡¡¡Great hat collections and displays guys. I should show my wife all Dinerman's hats, then she will realize I don't have that many.