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Way to put lipstick on the porcine hat Bob! Doing your own Optimo is definitely a skill I would like to master.
Thanks Mike ... not too hard with the right tool.
Way to put lipstick on the porcine hat Bob! Doing your own Optimo is definitely a skill I would like to master.
That is truly "self-conforming"!
I like the look of that cap so much, Eric, that I immediately looked up Cordova to see where to get one. He’s not taking orders anymore. BUMMER! Looking well man.Our state license plate reads, "Land of 10,000 lakes. In fact Minnesota has 11,842 lakes. That's a lot of lakes, but Alaska has over 3,000,000 lakes. In any case this morning I watched the local Osprey's fishing and bringing food back to their high roost.
I wore a "Genuine Imported Panama."
Early summer still has a lot of color.
Home and fixing lunch I changed to a Cordova Cap. This is the ultimate in breezy and light head gear.
Cheers, Eric -
Try emailing him, he is still taking a few orders due to the uncertain economic situation.I like the look of that cap so much, Eric, that I immediately looked up Cordova to see where to get one. He’s not taking orders anymore. BUMMER! Looking well man.
Thanks JonesyTry emailing him, he is still taking a few orders due to the uncertain economic situation.
I like the look of that cap so much, Eric, that I immediately looked up Cordova to see where to get one. He’s not taking orders anymore. BUMMER! Looking well man.
Excellent hats I've seen this week. A pleasure to watch. It's been quite busy and I found my plans for a Ecuadorian week thwarted by a severe drop in temperature and rain. Here's the harvest for the past week without a theme though.
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Huber's panama
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Genuine panama
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Albert Breiter (a renegade from German week)
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Peschel (which is Austrian, so no renegade).
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Mike, Thank you! Great series from you last month!Impressive Steve! A hat that is as pretty on the inside as out. Love the liner and sweat stamps. That brim is to die for!
Stefan, Great series! Actually your Peschel is German. After WWII Anton Peschel started up again in Dinkelsbühl, Germany.Excellent hats I've seen this week. A pleasure to watch. It's been quite busy and I found my plans for a Ecuadorian week thwarted by a severe drop in temperature and rain. Here's the harvest for the past week without a theme though.
Penumbra View attachment 240095 View attachment 240096
Huber's panama
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Genuine panama
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Albert Breiter (a renegade from German week)
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Peschel (which is Austrian, so no renegade).
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It makes you wonder about the kind of guy in c1959 who wandered into the hat shop and was drawn to that ribbon. Absolutely cool colorway on that high end Stetson. Nice find.
Like that one a lot!! No doubt that all of yours are nice, Steve, but to me, you’ve been posting a lot of really sharp looking hats in the last week, or so.Pallas possibly mid 1950s. No company mark but great Felt and Form.
GorgeousPallas possibly mid 1950s. No company mark but great Felt and Form.
That’s a great looking hat RandallView attachment 240106 Starting to sprinkle. Gotta get back inside and work on some hats that I need to sell, anyway.
Mid 40s Dobbs. This one seems to only like being worn on the slant.
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Thanks Eric, I willSir, contact Mr.Cordova via his Facebook or Etsy contacts. He was taking a few orders as of last week. I have my fingers crossed for you.