Wonderful Whippetness Michael. Made my morning.Windy Whippet Wednesday
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Have a great day,
Michael
I can almost feel the beautiful felt through these images Steve! Perfect lines for a daily driver 'Berg. Impressive.A pre Borsalino Vanzina Homburg today. Felt is soft and nicely finished.
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Perfect hat for our upcoming deluge over the next few days. Always one of my favorites.Blustery day. A job for the tough, handsome Penman Everyman Indy.
Waiting for another lab test.
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Thanks, Mike.Wonderful Whippetness Michael. Made my morning.
I can almost feel the beautiful felt through these images Steve! Perfect lines for a daily driver 'Berg. Impressive.
Thanks, Mike. I hope you're feeling better. How's the hand, ribs?Perfect hat for our upcoming deluge over the next few days. Always one of my favorites.
What a grand Borsalino! Can't wait to see the Panama, Mike.A much delayed trip to our favorite Hatter in Eugene today... I have not been able to drive long trips due to my back surgery, so a beautiful Ecuadorian straw has been waiting to be picked up. Now it will have to wait until spring for it's debut. Wearing my early 1950s Borsalino Featherweight (Via @moontheloon) for some show and tell with Mike Miller. Looking forward to the trip.
Yesterday was both disappointing and a relief of stress. The pins in my hand need more time to knit the fracture. There was some shattering of the bone, so I guess that is the reason. So I'm all trussed up until the 30th. Since they were just going to yank them out, I was kind of dreading this appointment.
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Looking great glad you are on the mend. Enjoy the new hatA much delayed trip to our favorite Hatter in Eugene today... I have not been able to drive long trips due to my back surgery, so a beautiful Ecuadorian straw has been waiting to be picked up. Now it will have to wait until spring for it's debut. Wearing my early 1950s Borsalino Featherweight (Via @moontheloon) for some show and tell with Mike Miller. Looking forward to the trip.
Yesterday was both disappointing and a relief of stress. The pins in my hand need more time to knit the fracture. There was some shattering of the bone, so I guess that is the reason. So I'm all trussed up until the 30th. Since they were just going to yank them out, I was kind of dreading this appointment.
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Beautiful Borsalino, Mike. Hope the new straw helped take your mind off the hand and back for a bit.A much delayed trip to our favorite Hatter in Eugene today... I have not been able to drive long trips due to my back surgery, so a beautiful Ecuadorian straw has been waiting to be picked up. Now it will have to wait until spring for it's debut. Wearing my early 1950s Borsalino Featherweight (Via @moontheloon) for some show and tell with Mike Miller. Looking forward to the trip.
Yesterday was both disappointing and a relief of stress. The pins in my hand need more time to knit the fracture. There was some shattering of the bone, so I guess that is the reason. So I'm all trussed up until the 30th. Since they were just going to yank them out, I was kind of dreading this appointment.
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Thanks Mike.Wonderful Whippetness Michael. Made my morning.
I can almost feel the beautiful felt through these images Steve! Perfect lines for a daily driver 'Berg. Impressive.
Super looking Featherweight. Looking forward to seeing the straw come spring.A much delayed trip to our favorite Hatter in Eugene today... I have not been able to drive long trips due to my back surgery, so a beautiful Ecuadorian straw has been waiting to be picked up. Now it will have to wait until spring for it's debut. Wearing my early 1950s Borsalino Featherweight (Via @moontheloon) for some show and tell with Mike Miller. Looking forward to the trip.
Yesterday was both disappointing and a relief of stress. The pins in my hand need more time to knit the fracture. There was some shattering of the bone, so I guess that is the reason. So I'm all trussed up until the 30th. Since they were just going to yank them out, I was kind of dreading this appointment.
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My pleasure (trust me), ReggieThank You!
Beautiful, Steve. Don't see them that often. Haven't found one yet that was just right for me.A pre Borsalino Vanzina Homburg today. Felt is soft and nicely finished.
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Very good to see you, Mike and good news to hear that you're more mobile by now. I can understand your mixed feelings about your hand; would have been good to get it over with. They really should think of a better and less graphic medical term than "yanking them out". The hat is splendid.A much delayed trip to our favorite Hatter in Eugene today... I have not been able to drive long trips due to my back surgery, so a beautiful Ecuadorian straw has been waiting to be picked up. Now it will have to wait until spring for it's debut. Wearing my early 1950s Borsalino Featherweight (Via @moontheloon) for some show and tell with Mike Miller. Looking forward to the trip.
Yesterday was both disappointing and a relief of stress. The pins in my hand need more time to knit the fracture. There was some shattering of the bone, so I guess that is the reason. So I'm all trussed up until the 30th. Since they were just going to yank them out, I was kind of dreading this appointment.
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Great parade of hats, Randy! I like these unlined hats more and more. No frills: it's all about the felt and the shape.After all the lightweights yesterday, I'd thought I add to the mix with mine. A red/brown Dobbs Cross Country and my trusty travel companion, a taupe Mayser fedora.
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A Stetson, Dobbs, and a Mayser. Randy, what a trio.After all the lightweights yesterday, I'd thought I add to the mix with mine. A red/brown Dobbs Cross Country and my trusty travel companion, a taupe Mayser fedora.
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