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Stunning! Love the vintage look of the huge brim on this one. Yay for Rodents!
Howdy folks. Thank you all for the friendly comments and likes. Some mighty fine looking hats here!
Stetson Premiere Whippet in Graphite:
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Make that two.
What did the Zen Buddhist say to the hot dog vendor?
"Make me one with everything!"
Late 1930s Stetson Nutria Quality
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Love those turned phrases, fellas (if that's what they are)! Do you know what a thesaurus has for breakfast? Synonym buns!!
Cold and windy with fresh snow. A vintage P&J Haggarts cap fit the conditions.
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Made by what was then a small shop in Aberfeldy Scotland.
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Lots of fine hats again today.
P1230198 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
P1230190 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Enjoy. I'm in the house for the day I think.
Michael
Great look KukiOut for lunch!
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Another great look. I'm a sucker for black.Wegener Melone
Nice jacket/coat too.Tom Mix in all natural beaver by Rand's Custom Hats.
Beauty Antonio. Looks so squeeeeeeeeezable.Open Road today in a less common mossy green
One of my absolute favorite hats
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Aint too many "duds" in that collection and the finast leftovers and sloppy 2nd's you'll ever see.Another great one. Don't you own any crappy hats? You should send your duds to me
The coldest I've been in was -55 F and I can tell you that strange things start to happen around that temperature.
Michael
Yeah, no wind. That was one very cold winter when I was living south of Superior WI. We had to bring the car battery into the house every night. And I we couldn't park close enough to plug the car in so it was a roll of toilet paper soaked in fuel oil in a bean can that warmed up the oil enough to turn the car over. Fun times. Ha ha. I'm glad I was young then.No wind, and -55 F? That IS chilly. I've been in -46F, and you are right about "things starting to happen." Or NOT happen, either. Remember the Die Hard battery commercial?
Stay warm, sir!!