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Now that is nice!!!
BobC said::
Whoa! That was quick. What do you have in those Stratoliner boxes?
tonyb said:OK, OK, here 'tis ...
avedwards said:How many blocks, flanges and roles of ribbon do you have Tony? Looks like it's more of a bespoke factory than a shop.
majormoore said:Tony, your shop and the tools you have to make a hat are looking good, is that a singer 107-1 sweatband machine or the clone. That ribbon, the three of us split is wonderful to work with, I love it, how but you.
You have nice looking shop in your home, got any western flanges looking for a new zip code????
Major Moore
BobC said:What do you have in those Stratoliner boxes?
Art Fawcett said:It's looking good Tony!!! Well worth the work right??
Form follows function Sir..don't worry about what the shelving looks like, as long as it's functional first you can go elaborate later.
Mike, if you get a good lead on western flanges whisper my way also.
tonyb said:And by the way ...
Yeah, everybody oughta have at least one of those Stratoliner boxes. I'm a big fan of old hatboxes. Just this afternoon I had a discussion about how among the appeals of vintage hats is that they weren't really made to last as long as they have -- that it likely took a succession of happy accidents for them to have survived in a good condition, and that even putting them into storage is no assurance they'll be little less the worse for the passing of time. That's doubly true of hatboxes. I can only guess just how small a percentage of those 50-, 60-, 70-year-old (and older) boxes survive. They're made of paper, fer cryin' out loud.
fedoralover said:Wow!! what an investment. Great job Tony, now we also need to see your face in one of those pics next to all that equipment.
fedoralover