countryclubjoe
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Since I found this board, I have acquired many nice pieces of vintage clothing, fedoras, homburgs, waistcoats, spectators, belted back blazers with pleated pockets, double breasted,blazers, German suits, and on and on and on.
However finding a good cobbler to repair those vintage edmunds spectators is not so easy. Also finding a good hatter to fix up that great stetson or adam fedora that you purchased on ebay that needs to be reblocked and ribbon changed etc.
Trying to find a watch maker to tune up and clear your vintage gruen,or Hamiliton watch, Getting these folks is not easy, they just are not around anymore at least in my neck of the woods, "South New Jersey"
I love running down a nice vintage waistcoat or that 3in brim stetson. However finding the right person to fix our great treasures is getting harder and harder. While I still love the chase and the concur I like seeing the finished product at its vintage finest,
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So I ask my fellow loungers, is it tougher getting your fedora reblocked, or your watches send out and repaired proper.
Keep hunting.
Best regards,
CCJ
However finding a good cobbler to repair those vintage edmunds spectators is not so easy. Also finding a good hatter to fix up that great stetson or adam fedora that you purchased on ebay that needs to be reblocked and ribbon changed etc.
Trying to find a watch maker to tune up and clear your vintage gruen,or Hamiliton watch, Getting these folks is not easy, they just are not around anymore at least in my neck of the woods, "South New Jersey"
I love running down a nice vintage waistcoat or that 3in brim stetson. However finding the right person to fix our great treasures is getting harder and harder. While I still love the chase and the concur I like seeing the finished product at its vintage finest,
.
So I ask my fellow loungers, is it tougher getting your fedora reblocked, or your watches send out and repaired proper.
Keep hunting.
Best regards,
CCJ