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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

Héctor Fernández

One Too Many
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Miller Hats Signature Collection Norwalk in Wild Rabbit (Hare) Fur.

Have a great day!

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Nice looking heather felt, Bob. Great ribbon and bow, too.

Exceptional lid, Bob!!

love seeing this hat again, Bob.

Thanks Steve, Chas and Brent! (and everyone for the likes)

That's a nice heather, Bob. I'm getting shades of blue on my screen. Is it true?

Thanks Jonathan. I hope it's blue. I put it in the "My Blue Heaven" thread.

https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/my-blue-heaven.37403/page-22#post-2468734

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Hagwood

Call Me a Cab
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Thanks, Steve.
Hope everyone on the FL has a good day. I had a good night. Got a very sweet 7 1/4 wide brimmed 50s Cavanagh on a BIN for $70 (including shipping).
Seller had the hat billed as a wool job. Guess it kept the 23 watchers leary till I was able to find the auction.
For me, It’s been hard to find a Cavanagh with a 2 1/2 brim.

Nice find Randall, can't wait to see that one. Wider brim Cavanagh's are definitely hard to come by.
 
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For my trip to Eugene today I wore a WWII Vintage Stetson Vita-felt fedora. I have a "hat guy" in Eugene, and now a "watch guy"! I took my father's Hamilton Railway Special pocket watch to Anderson Watchmaking on Oak Street. Marc was really helpful and schooled me on this heirloom. It was made in 1946, so my Dad bought it when he came back from Guam and went to work for the Southern Pacific and settled in Eugene. Probably used during the 1950s. He said that these railroad watches were extremely accurate, they had to be to keep trains on schedule and not running into each other. It does need a good cleaning, but he is 4-5 months backlogged and it would be $175. It will be fine for a while. He took the back off to check it out and we found that my father's name, DOB and his date of death as well as MY NAME with my birthday (DOD is blank!) engraved. My mother must have had this done. I never knew. I will be wearing it with pride for a while and then getting it serviced. Marc said they need it about every 5 years.

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While at Northwest Hats in Eugene today I was able to see a friend's Borsalino Italian hat from the early 1950s. It was shipped in from Bill Hughes from Texas. The Stetson I was wearing came from him. I was in awe of this special hat. The name in the sweat band translates to "Otter". Whether it is made from otter fur or it is a color name is a question. I must admit to petting this creature and trying it on. Sorry Bill, but it had to be...

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Héctor Fernández

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A beautiful watch with great history. I love pocket watches and carry them often.

It is very cool when someone ask you for the time and you pull a one hundred plus year old timepiece to tell the time.

A beauty!

For my trip to Eugene today I wore a WWII Vintage Stetson Vita-felt fedora. I have a "hat guy" in Eugene, and now a "watch guy"! I took my father's Hamilton Railway Special pocket watch to Anderson Watchmaking on Oak Street. Marc was really helpful and schooled me on this heirloom. It was made in 1946, so my Dad bought it when he came back from Guam and went to work for the Southern Pacific and settled in Eugene. Probably used during the 1950s. He said that these railroad watches were extremely accurate, they had to be to keep trains on schedule and not running into each other. It does need a good cleaning, but he is 4-5 months backlogged and it would be $175. It will be fine for a while. He took the back off to check it out and we found that my father's name, DOB and his date of death as well as MY NAME with my birthday (DOD is blank!) engraved. My mother must have had this done. I never knew. I will be wearing it with pride for a while and then getting it serviced. Marc said they need it about every 5 years.

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For my trip to Eugene today I wore a WWII Vintage Stetson Vita-felt fedora. I have a "hat guy" in Eugene, and now a "watch guy"! I took my father's Hamilton Railway Special pocket watch to Anderson Watchmaking on Oak Street. Marc was really helpful and schooled me on this heirloom. It was made in 1946, so my Dad bought it when he came back from Guam and went to work for the Southern Pacific and settled in Eugene. Probably used during the 1950s. He said that these railroad watches were extremely accurate, they had to be to keep trains on schedule and not running into each other. It does need a good cleaning, but he is 4-5 months backlogged and it would be $175. It will be fine for a while. He took the back off to check it out and we found that my father's name, DOB and his date of death as well as MY NAME with my birthday (DOD is blank!) engraved. My mother must have had this done. I never knew. I will be wearing it with pride for a while and then getting it serviced. Marc said they need it about every 5 years.

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Very nice, Mike. It doesn’t surprise me that your mother was thinking of you. Here’s to the missing not being filled in for many years.

I don’t think Bill will begrudge you a little felt fondling. ;)
 

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