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Christmas party for the Old West Roundtable group tonight. I'll be wearing this Resistol Stagecoach with my "Billy" fringe suede coat I bought in 1969 after seeing "Easy Rider".
Christmas party for the Old West Roundtable group tonight. I'll be wearing this Resistol Stagecoach with my "Billy" fringe suede coat I bought in 1969 after seeing "Easy Rider".
Both are nice HJ but that jacket is super.Christmas party for the Old West Roundtable group tonight. I'll be wearing this Resistol Stagecoach with my "Billy" fringe suede coat I bought in 1969 after seeing "Easy Rider".
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Great hat and jacket Jack!
Both are nice HJ but that jacket is super.
Very cool, Jack.
Thanks guys. For me the jacket started out as my hippie jacket but morphed over into my Western jacket.Very nice.
I would want a beaded hatband like that.
Hey Jack love the outfit and I remember those hippie days.Thanks guys. For me the jacket started out as my hippie jacket but morphed over into my Western jacket.
Joao, the beaded hatband pattern is snake skin. The taller crown needed a wider band.
I like that jacket and hat together!Christmas party for the Old West Roundtable group tonight. I'll be wearing this Resistol Stagecoach with my "Billy" fringe suede coat I bought in 1969 after seeing "Easy Rider".
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...I remember those hippie days.
Then you were doing them wrong.
I always heard the stolen Captain America bike ended up in a private collection in Wichita.Yeah , I don't .
If you're ever down this way, take an afternoon to stroll through the Barber museum. I don't know if he has THE one, but there is one amongst his 1,200 or so other bikes. It's parked right above the main entrance.I always heard the stolen Captain America bike ended up in a private collection in Wichita.
He has a replica.If you're ever down this way, take an afternoon to stroll through the Barber museum. I don't know if he has THE one, but there is one amongst his 1,200 or so other bikes. It's parked right above the main entrance.
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I always heard the stolen Captain America bike ended up in a private collection in Wichita.
I once removed dried glue from a garage sale hat. It took hours of scraping with fingernails, followed by some 1500 grit wet or dry sand paper.I've got a bit of a goof to undo.
I wanted to change my hatband on my Stetson Skyline, so I took the advice of the Boot Barn hat "specialist" who suggested I remove the original felt band and use hobby glue to affix the new band. After realizing the new band didn't look right, the specialist said to just steam the glue to remove the band. That removal part worked fine, but there is plenty of residual glue still on the hat. I've tried to peel it off, scrape it off with a sharp blade, sponge, etc... to no avail.
Have I really goofed things up or is there a way to remove glue from 6X beaver? I can try to find a thicker black felt band to cover it but I'd like to see if I can non-invasively remove the remnants of glue.
Did you loose a lot of the actual hair/felt? That looks amazing!I once removed dried glue from a garage sale hat. It took hours of scraping with fingernails, followed by some 1500 grit wet or dry sand paper.
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