Hat and Rehat
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I was thinking harps more than guitars, but you created a tipping point.Portishead ....?
I was thinking harps more than guitars, but you created a tipping point.Portishead ....?
Thanks Randall. I've had a lot less Lounge time lately, and time working on my hats. Changing my overcluttered wood shop in the basement into predominantly a batter's workshop has been a more daunting task than I expected. It didn't help that I'd been accumulating stuff for a long time. All of my storage areas, when you looked inside of a cabinet or shed, made me picture 10 gallons of s**t in a 5 gallon bucket. I'm not willing to just get rid of all my carpentry tools because I'm also making my own hatter tools, but I do need to downsize and streamline things. Actually working on hatter tools has helped me figure out what my new, compacted, more specialized woodshop needs to include, and I now am about to fill half of the space with strictly hat tools . I even painted the empty cabinets because if I didn't do it now, when would I?
But working on hats has been calling me, so for the last few days I've been carving out some time for that as well.
It should get easier when I get the workshop operational.
I am dialing it in, a little bit at a time. I'm happy to share what I've learned, Randall. We need to keep this art form alive.Sure wish you lived just down the road, Rehat. I’d help you shovel about five pounds of that “carpentry s**t” into the bed of my truck!
Good luck with the winter clean out!
I probably need to ask you a few questions on how to make a #52 long oval hat block, as I’m about to construct one, myself.
I swear I grew an inch when I pinned it on.Looks good Steve. Deserves to be on a hat and not in a drawer.
Tom D.
Sometimes it gets difficult to beat on a hat.That’s quite a nice “beater” Tim
I am dialing it in, a little bit at a time. I'm happy to share what I've learned, Randall. We need to keep this art form alive.
As far as hauling off what I have, be careful what you wish for.
Over my life I accrued things, a lot of things, of practical value. But they only have practical value in the context of their time. Do you really want the ultimate application of Windows 7 today?
Eventually it's just a bunch of old stuff.
Why do I have 6 portable air compressors? Good one's too; Emglo, Sanborne, Rollaide, a compact Senco, among other things. They have little market value today. The cheap knockoffs have closed the gap enough that they almost make more sense.
Who would have known?
Maybe what I grabbed thinking I was hoarding jewells with sparkle again, but John Maynard Keynes (not my favorite economist, but a savvy investor) aptly said that markets can remain irrational much longer than one can remain solvent.
Attending a book release last friday, the Ramenzoni Solis paired with a vintage db suit.
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A little bit of Marathon time on this currently sunny day
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2-3-2020 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Have a good Monday,
Michael
Attending a book release last friday, the Ramenzoni Solis paired with a vintage db suit.
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A little bit of Marathon time on this currently sunny day
IMG_1075 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_1074 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_1072 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_1076 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
2-3-2020 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Have a good Monday,
Michael
An excellent addition to your collection, Steve.
One heck of a beater patina and all!
Cool Steve.. give a different look you you.