I think I'll have to start a photography class at my school next year, Fabio. It would save me a lot of bad selfie posts. However, the photos would never look as good as yours.
I think I'll have to start a photography class at my school next year, Fabio. It would save me a lot of bad selfie posts. However, the photos would never look as good as yours.
Great shape, Jim. Can we see the bow and insides?First outing in the Caxton Ten, courtesy of Brent. I think this one's going to get a lot of wear.
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Flawless! What a dang hat!First outing in the Caxton Ten, courtesy of Brent. I think this one's going to get a lot of wear.
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Fantastic hat JimFirst outing in the Caxton Ten, courtesy of Brent. I think this one's going to get a lot of wear.
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Great looking hat. Your mustang is quite cool. My brother restored one not too long ago and gave it that same paint job.Out for a little drive this morning in my 65 mustang wearing my Mallory. Perfect day for a drive and still just enough crispness in air for the hat to feel just right.
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Thank you, Robert did a great job cleaning up the hat!Great looking hat. Your mustang is quite cool. My brother restored one not too long ago and gave it that same paint job.
Those photos reminded me that I had intended to put pictures of the cherry blossoms in full bloom in my last post with the Hückel you sold me.I took a few days off from the hats and surroundings.
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Today the wisteria is the protagonist because it is in bloom.
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Planted in the corner of this Art Nouveau house in 1912 (architect Ettore Fagiuoli https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ettore_Fagiuoli) it has resisted until now.
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Two years ago he was radically cured by cutting off dead branches that weighed him down and he began to sprout again with good vigor. Of course it is very huge and it climbs, aided by some pegs, on the house reaching the top of the west facade. If you want more details. let me know
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The cap is a Harris Tweed creation
Have a nice weekend!
That's a nice one. I did a conversion on a Caxton Western....First outing in the Caxton Ten, courtesy of Brent. I think this one's going to get a lot of wear.
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I’m think his was a fastback. We had several in my family of the last 30 years. My sister had I think a 64 1/2. I had a 67 convertible my brother had I think 65 and 68 over the years. All coups (beside the convertible). I really regretted getting rid of the convertible… but it was so rotted in the floor board it almost snapped in half when I was driving it on I-95… scared the crap out of me and I had no money to fix at the time. (Of course six months later a buddy was like.. oh man. I could have welded a cage right in there and saved it for you. Oh well)Thank you, Robert did a great job cleaning up the hat!
The car has been a 10 yr project and there will always be more to do, but its at the point it looks pretty good and I can have fun with it while continuing to tinker with it. I love the classic blue and white color scheme, was your brother's a coupe or a fastback?
That's cool, unfortunately a ton of mustangs suffered the same affliction as your convertible. It's crazy how many mustangs they produced back in the 60s though, it seems like everyone has a connection to a classic Mustang somehow. My dad had one when I was little and I always wanted one, I bought this one for cheap, think 3 or 4 different colors and lots of pieces in cardboard boxes, and built it up myself.I’m think his was a fastback. We had several in my family of the last 30 years. My sister had I think a 64 1/2. I had a 67 convertible my brother had I think 65 and 68 over the years. All coups (beside the convertible). I really regretted getting rid of the convertible… but it was so rotted in the floor board it almost snapped in half when I was driving it on I-95… scared the crap out of me and I had no money to fix at the time. (Of course six months later a buddy was like.. oh man. I could have welded a cage right in there and saved it for you. Oh well)
Thanks Joe!Good looking hat
Thanks!Great hat—it really suits you!
I don't think they were around long enough to have a lot of variation.Thanks, pretty much what my bowler looks like.
Steve, did you hear me talking about you this evening? When that happens we Brits have an expression: "Were your ears burning?" Somebody at the 1920's inspired speakeasy that we attended, came out with the: "You look like George Melly," remark. My reply was: "There's a fellow in Denmark who would agree with that."Whatever the weather, you've got the style to go with it, Robert. Hat, coat, jacket, shirt, tie, I love them all.
I can't help thinking of George Melly every time I see your posts.