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Howdy Loungers!
It's your long-lost pal... Johnnyphi. My apologies for the lack of involvement in this great community. Starting a family (Yep, I’m a proud papa!) and moving home to Texas has kept me busy, but that doesn't mean I forgot about the good old Fedora Lounge.
After FIVE YEARs of experimentation, it’s time to wrap up this amazing project. However, I can’t just walk away from 100+ remaining hats.
That’s where you come in… I need your help deciding how to liquidate the remaining inventory. I’m open to any ideas, with a few caveats…
I’m also willing to negotiate bulk purchases for any Fedora Lounge member who wants to take this project and run with it…
Sooo… What do you think?
Give it some thought, and let me know how you think this amazing adventure should end…
Regards,
Johnnyphi
Background for Newbies:
For those of you who aren't familiar with me (or the "Johnnyphi Project"), here’s the story.
In 2007, I was a “newby” who stumbled upon a treasure trove of "deadstock" fedoras and vintage clothes. (Here's the original thread: http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?24881-Newbie-Lucky-or-Sucker-you-decide...&highlight=)
We loaded everything into an 18 foot box truck, and headed to the warehouse at JK Moving and Storage in Sterling, VA. From there, my fiancé, brother, future sister-in-law and other friends sorted through dozens of boxes of vintage goodies from the 1930s to the 1970s.
Thanks to support from Fedora Lounge founder MK, as well as outstanding moderators like Scotrace, Nathan, Art Fawcet and many others, we were able to work out a great system to sell the 150 best hats directly to Fedora Lounge members. (Here's a link explaining the auctions: http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?29450-NOS-Hat-Auctions-THE-RULES-of-ENGAGEMENT)
After the auctions ended, I still had a sizeable inventory of hats... A few were larger sizes in Fair to Good condition... Others were in rough shape... And, the majority were smaller sized hats in Good to Mint. I donated several dozen of the small hats to a children’s theater in Bethesday,but we still needed a quick and easy way to sell the remaining hats, so I called on my good friend Todd Hewell to develop JOHNNYPHI.COM.
We launched JOHNNYPHI.COM in July 2009, and we’ve sold dozens more hats to customers from all over the world. (We’ve always given a significant discount to members of the Lounge.)
It's your long-lost pal... Johnnyphi. My apologies for the lack of involvement in this great community. Starting a family (Yep, I’m a proud papa!) and moving home to Texas has kept me busy, but that doesn't mean I forgot about the good old Fedora Lounge.
After FIVE YEARs of experimentation, it’s time to wrap up this amazing project. However, I can’t just walk away from 100+ remaining hats.
That’s where you come in… I need your help deciding how to liquidate the remaining inventory. I’m open to any ideas, with a few caveats…
- We need to find a good home for as many hats as possible.
- Solution needs to be cost neutral. (I don’t want to spend more money on the project.)
- I’m open to donating some/all of the remaining hats to charity, as long as it is legit. (Children’s theaters, museums, etc.)
I’m also willing to negotiate bulk purchases for any Fedora Lounge member who wants to take this project and run with it…
Sooo… What do you think?
Give it some thought, and let me know how you think this amazing adventure should end…
Regards,
Johnnyphi
Background for Newbies:
For those of you who aren't familiar with me (or the "Johnnyphi Project"), here’s the story.
In 2007, I was a “newby” who stumbled upon a treasure trove of "deadstock" fedoras and vintage clothes. (Here's the original thread: http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?24881-Newbie-Lucky-or-Sucker-you-decide...&highlight=)
We loaded everything into an 18 foot box truck, and headed to the warehouse at JK Moving and Storage in Sterling, VA. From there, my fiancé, brother, future sister-in-law and other friends sorted through dozens of boxes of vintage goodies from the 1930s to the 1970s.
Thanks to support from Fedora Lounge founder MK, as well as outstanding moderators like Scotrace, Nathan, Art Fawcet and many others, we were able to work out a great system to sell the 150 best hats directly to Fedora Lounge members. (Here's a link explaining the auctions: http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?29450-NOS-Hat-Auctions-THE-RULES-of-ENGAGEMENT)
After the auctions ended, I still had a sizeable inventory of hats... A few were larger sizes in Fair to Good condition... Others were in rough shape... And, the majority were smaller sized hats in Good to Mint. I donated several dozen of the small hats to a children’s theater in Bethesday,but we still needed a quick and easy way to sell the remaining hats, so I called on my good friend Todd Hewell to develop JOHNNYPHI.COM.
We launched JOHNNYPHI.COM in July 2009, and we’ve sold dozens more hats to customers from all over the world. (We’ve always given a significant discount to members of the Lounge.)