Mr. Paladin
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CRH said:
That looks right at home on you; great locale also.:eusa_clap
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RBH said:That one looks better all the time!
jimmy the lid said:Looks like that one's breaking in nicely. Also looks like it's standing up to the elements just fine!
Ephraim Tutt said:Mario, you're placing that there guitar in the background just to tease me. Aintcha?!
Casual style par excellence with that lid.
gtdean48 said:Thanks guys, it is "seasoning" well. The dress weight is a good thing with all the rain we've had here. I've rotated it with 2 Campdrafts, but seems the beaver is more natural for the wet. I'm adjusting the "finger blocking" as I go. The character is really developing. MANY thanks again to Major Mike Moore for a most excellent lid!!!
warbird said:...Nothing softens a hat up and brings in its character more than a couple of good rain showers.
Looks like same starting blank as this one, except I had the edge bound. They do look great with a diamond crease..jwalls said:This one is my favorite hat. Pure natural beaver [no dye,or bleaching],5" crown [creased],2 3/4" brim, 1" ribbon, raw edge...
I like that & will have to work that into a hat or two... :eusa_clap :eusa_clapjwalls said:Grandfather called this the 'preacher's crease' because of the cross in the crown.
gtdean48 said:Took a Royal Stetson to make that dog feel safe, huh Jimmy?
The BH F&S got the call to duty today. It is doing well in the rain...
billysmom said:I love the "preacher's crease" description! Thanks, jwalls.
Mr. P - that's just classic. Enjoy!
Here's my choice this cool, rainy day:
SMS
Ephraim Tutt said:Sue, you're lookin' right impish under that there lid.
Fabulous!
DOUGLAS said: