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Thanks Randall. Would definitely be a great base to work on with no big investment. So definitely sparks my interest. Thanks for the vote of confidence. For now prob keep as is since it is so different from anything else I have.
Great hat, and it looks great on you buddy.30 Days to 30 Hats - Day 10
Resistol Western 3X Beaver
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Silver belly with matching duo cord thin ribbon
5 1/2 inch crown in a cattleman’s crease
4 inch brim
1 5/8 Brown sweatband
One third of the way in on 30 Days to 30 Hats. With yesterday’s presentation of my shortest brim hat... today I figured it would move on to the largest brim hat in my collection. At 4 inches this is some brim and it goes well with its 5 1/2 crown.... though I still think a bit much on my size 7 head. I found this one in a thrift store for $4... so it had to come along.
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That’s a spectacular hat Randall. Can you tell me about the metal guitar case? I think that’s what it is.View attachment 226638 #10 hat of the day: 40/50s Cavanagh with Cavanagh edge. Glad the work week came to an end. By myself I’m doing fancy trim and eight foot doors in a gargantuan sized new house for a couple that will have one fine home when finished. I can tell ya, hanging 8” X 16’ crown 12’ high is not fun without someone holding the other end! But at least I have no workers who may end up giving me and possibly my parents Covid-19. View attachment 226634 View attachment 226637 View attachment 226633
Thanks Stefan.Thanks, Michael. I think it's safe to say the Woodrow has some history.
Your winning streak continues, Michael. One of your best finds of late.
Another great conversion, Terry. The ribbon and brim binding work very well with that felt colour.
Good thing it isn't "the bells, the bells", Eric
Must be something special when someone with your collection has that reaction to a felt.
Looks great, Justin. I like it when a hat has an "organic" crease.
The Battersby is one sweet hat. Good to hear the education has been extended.English week is near the end of its first run. For its afficionados: there will be an extension as the vaults have given up more than a dozen others of British origin.
T&W Lees Plymouth (I was less worried than I look in this picture; honest)
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Thanks Tim. it's a winner.Great looking Portis Michael, very clean !
Wow, nice Dallas. Wish mine was in that kind of shape.Wonderful Dallas Eric, I guess I’m copying you today. The Pliafelt is amazing.
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Thank you Alan... it is great.. Great BigGreat hat, and it looks great on you buddy.
Thanks for asking about the case, Rumad. A well crafted, but heavy way to faithfully protect an expensive friend.That’s a spectacular hat Randall. Can you tell me about the metal guitar case? I think that’s what it is.
Thanks for asking about the case, Rumad. A well crafted, but heavy way to faithfully protect an expensive friend.
It’s a Mark Leaf travel case. $500 when new, but the man who hand built these things has passed on and if you can find one they can get pricey. They’re not metal, but silver, or black painted fiberglass overlay on thick plywood. The outside is ugly, but the inside looks as well appointed as an upscale coffin.
It’s water tight and fends off heat from sun very well. Believe me. In one of my most forgetful and scary incidents, I accidentally left the guitar and case in the open bed of my pickup for about four hours on a blistering summer day in June. In any other case the acoustic guitar would have been turned into a nice pile of kindling, but when I grievously opened the hot case I was relieved to find that the guitar was merely a bit warm.
It’s a heavyweight, though. But for traveling around gig to gig you’ll not find a more protective case.
Now, for a more interesting and killer story I should tell how I came by this wonderful case and custom built, absolute cannon of a box, but it’s a long tale. I’ll spare us both.
mine seems flatter, no? I might take the steamer to it.Hi. No, it's as it came to me. As I believe it should look.
How does your OR look?
Got a package this evening from my eldest, crafty kid. She made masks for all of us, with filter inserts, and guess who got the cool one. Harley’s, skulls, coffins; it’s a theme for me. Anyway, pic one with the youngest, pic two had to go outside and spray the flowers again after it rained. It was super windy today, so I wore the most aerodynamic hat I have. The old Stetson bowler, refurbed by Mr Fawcett. Try and enjoy the weekend people!
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Looking good Mike! Hope you’re feeling well too.Today's sortie to commune with the great unwashed needed a special look. Double breasted jacket, formal tie and a Dunn & Co. English Bowler from the 1960s. Turned some heads. Even a tweaker chick coming out of the beer isle dropper her cases and saluted me saying "good morning SIR!" Picked up her beer and went on her way. I chuckled. Shopping for the parents was easy, Patty's Easter Dinner list, not so much... 10 pound bone-in ham for two people!
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Looking goodGot a package this evening from my eldest, crafty kid. She made masks for all of us, with filter inserts, and guess who got the cool one. Harley’s, skulls, coffins; it’s a theme for me. Anyway, pic one with the youngest, pic two had to go outside and spray the flowers again after it rained. It was super windy today, so I wore the most aerodynamic hat I have. The old Stetson bowler, refurbed by Mr Fawcett. Try and enjoy the weekend people!
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Looking good Mike! Hope you’re feeling well too.
PS; tweaker chick! LMAO
Happy Easter, make a casserole with all the leftover ham.
Thanks, the wife wanted lamb, but at 99 cents a pound, a ham was the choice. She wants to make split pea soup by the gallon with the left overs. Not a fan.
Very cool MikeToday's sortie to commune with the great unwashed needed a special look. Double breasted jacket, formal tie and a Dunn & Co. English Bowler from the 1960s. Turned some heads. Even a tweaker chick coming out of the beer isle dropper her cases and saluted me saying "good morning SIR!" Picked up her beer and went on her way. I chuckled. Shopping for the parents was easy, Patty's Easter Dinner list, not so much... 10 pound bone-in ham for two people!
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well I’m glad I noticed it! It’s a very interesting looking piece, I thought it was a vintage item. So, it looks like a coffin, maybe that’s why I like it lol. Thanks for the explanation. Very cool looking. You gig? What kind of amplification do you use?
Great bowler! You look right in it, too, no matter what you say you’re sweet lil offspring say about it.Got a package this evening from my eldest, crafty kid. She made masks for all of us, with filter inserts, and guess who got the cool one. Harley’s, skulls, coffins; it’s a theme for me. Anyway, pic one with the youngest, pic two had to go outside and spray the flowers again after it rained. It was super windy today, so I wore the most aerodynamic hat I have. The old Stetson bowler, refurbed by Mr Fawcett. Try and enjoy the weekend people!
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Great bowler! You look right in it, too, no matter what you say you’re sweet lil offspring say about it.
Though some of the more progressive groups have started using inboard mics and pickups in their acoustic axes, most of us contemporary Bluegrass players still insist on using a unidirectional condenser mic with whatever system the sound crew provides.
True, the standard mic will limit high volume, but for now, it’s the only way to amplify acoustic instruments without causing false, synthetic sounds. Though, I will admit inboard mics have come a long way since their introduction. Acoustic Pickups are still a pita for purists.
Maybe one day soon the fidelity will be as good as the trusty standard, or condenser mic.
Though it was something I did for many years in regional bands I no longer play ahead of crowds.
Do you gig?
Quite the stash.Nice hat and very cool lighter ! I love Ashtons, I have a VSG in my humidor for almost 10 years now that has terrific plume on it, but can't bring myself to smoke it. A friend at work who passed away gave it to me for the birth of his Son.
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