Most excellent, Christophe!Mossant Monday
Most excellent, Christophe!Mossant Monday
I rode it many times, just like a kid again. There were a number of octogenarians at the birthday party who had huge smiles on their faces as they brought back memories riding a merry-go-round.Looks like fun. You didn't ride or was all the evidence destroyed?
Very nice, Richard. I like that brim stitching.Downright frigid here today at 71 degrees. Modern Borsalino to keep my head warm
Have a great week
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That felt looks soooooo smooooth! Great hat!Off to the jobsite this morning in a vintage Resistol 100.
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That's a winner, Michael. Beautiful.It is in the 50s here this morning. Pilgrim for coffee in the sunshine
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Three different lights, three different colors
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Will be warming up fairly quickly I think, but for now it's jacket weather
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Have a good one,
Michael
Good for you; never too old for a good ride.I rode it many times, just like a kid again. There were a number of octogenarians at the birthday party who had huge smiles on their faces as they brought back memories riding a merry-go-round.
Could you get a close up pic of the whip stitching on the brim edge? I'm thinking about doing one and I'd like to get a good look at it. Nice Borsa, too!Downright frigid here today at 71 degrees. Modern Borsalino to keep my head warm
Have a great week
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I like the way you gave an old hat a new life. Looks great Terry.Here's a Bradford Ltd OR clone that I was able to save from the trash can and give new life to. I really messed this one up a few years ago and I stripped it down for its ribbon and bow and brim binding for another project. I was going to throw the hat away but decided rather to see if I could save it and make it wearable again. It's a favorite! I'm glad I was able to save it. I have more in the conversion corral...
A little Rock A Billy from Jimmy and Johnny
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Keep that beauty away from drunk hands. All of these hats are just right.Been out and about the last few days. The annual fair is upon since friday; think oktoberfest against a backdrop of fairground attractions (look up "kermis volendam" if you want to know more). Sort of an endurance run for drinking beer (or any other alcoholic beverage): if you last four days, well, then you're one of us! I don't go the full four days anymore, but limit myself to saturday and sunday. Did take a few pics of myself. These are the "before" snaps though.
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It's the kind of feast where nothing is sacred, but the borsalino nero stayed untouched and unblemished. I like to think it commands that kind of respect, even from drunk philistines.
That one turned out great. A Bradford? Kind of an interesting brand.Here's a Bradford Ltd OR clone that I was able to save from the trash can and give new life to. I really messed this one up a few years ago and I stripped it down for its ribbon and bow and brim binding for another project. I was going to throw the hat away but decided rather to see if I could save it and make it wearable again. It's a favorite! I'm glad I was able to save it. I have more in the conversion corral...
A little Rock A Billy from Jimmy and Johnny
Gene Vincent with vintage Bettie Page:
That's a grand Playboy Eric! What is the open crown height on this one?A vtg.Stetson Stratoliner was my hat of choice for morning chores. The bigger brimmed Playboy, 2 7/8," is a silverbelly hued felt. I enjoy wearing this hat.
Unfortunately when shoveling out the fire pit this morning I knocked it off my head and it was dirtied in the cold ashes. Not dusty, but soiled. I have the hat cleaning in a white gas bath and will give it a brushing and steam this afternoon when the white gas has evaporated. Should be good to go by early evening.
Vtg. hats are meant to be worn and they are surprisingly durable.
Eric -
Such a killer hat, Michael, and a great look!It is in the 50s here this morning. Pilgrim for coffee in the sunshine
DSCN4866 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
DSCN4868 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
DSCN4849 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Three different lights, three different colors
DSCN4857 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Will be warming up fairly quickly I think, but for now it's jacket weather
9-10-2018 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Have a good one,
Michael
What is "white gas", Eric? White gasoline? I've heard the term "gasolina blanca" in Mexico. Is it that? I read in another thread about a "naphta bath". Which one is better?
And the hatter I took it to the other day in Mexico City mentioned a "perclorato"... Have you heard of a "perchlorate" bath?
If you use a white gas bath, won't the hat smell of gas even after drying?
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White gas refers to refined fuel for camp stoves here... very close relative, IIRC, to actual naptha (if not actually the same thing)... and what we all use for cleaning our hats. Coleman is the most known brand, but I've used Crown brand fuel as well.What is "white gas", Eric? White gasoline? I've heard the term "gasolina blanca" in Mexico. Is it that? I read in another thread about a "naphta bath". Which one is better?
And the hatter I took it to the other day in Mexico City mentioned a "perclorato"... Have you heard of a "perchlorate" bath?
If you use a white gas bath, won't the hat smell of gas even after drying?
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That Rat Gondin is very much like the one I got from Daniele a while back. It is much older though. I really dig that bowtie!Barbisio nutria felt (in french, rat-gondin), sold in Bulgaria.