RickP
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Hot, humid and sunny today... Back under one of the Hemp Strats paired with one of my favorite Paradise Found shirts
Thanks Charlie. How cool.Thanks, Joe!
Just trying to keep up with your hats, but lately I fail.
Incidentally, I was talking “Pro Wrestling” with my barber yesterday, a man slightly younger than me. He was totally aware of your grandfather, and said EVERYONE should remember and respect Buddy! He knew his entire history!!
Cool Bradford Tim. Don’t get to see too many non western BradfordSunday morning coming down and this Bradford 3X Beaver Quality open crown hat in Mushroom Brown with tone on tone brim edge binding and Pewter ribbon hatband got the nod today.
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Nathan, this sounds like an incredible adventure, although, as you're a veteran there, perhaps visit, or sojourn. would be more appropriate descriptors. Glad you're having such a wonderful time.Thank you gentlemen!
The internet is still too slow to allow me to view photos on TFL. Not sure when this situation will change.
In case anyone’s wondering, I did finally remove the liner from my Fed IV. I just couldn’t breathe in that polyester thing anymore. I guess my hat’s gonna look pretty beat up sooner than I had anticipated, but that’s also okay - I brought it along to take a licking.
Here we are at breakfast this morning. This is a typical working class breakfast in Malaysia at an outside coffee shop called a “Kopitiam” (coffee = Kopi). The half-boiled eggs are eaten with pepper and soy sauce.
The street I live on is called colloquially “Harmony Street.” It has the oldest working mosque in Melaka, the oldest working Chinese temple in Malaysia, AND the oldest working Chitty (Hindu) temple in Malaysia and possibly in all of Southeast Asia.
An incredibly diverse area, I can walk down my street at any given hour of the day and easily hear at least seven vastly different working languages, not to mention all the various tourist languages.
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Here is a shot down Harmony Street from the balcony of a relatively modern Buddhist Temple. The Chinese Temple compound is in the foreground on the right and in the middle background can be seen the mosque minaret. The Hindu temple is immediately next to the mosque - their evening calls to prayer go off at exactly the same time and create a cacophony of instruments, voices and deities that is deeply resonant on Harmony Street.
I feel truly at home in this wonderful place.
Happy Sunday friends.
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Oh, that is VERY handsome!! (Great shirt, as well!)Ecuadorian Panama Hat Co. Supernatural View attachment 631051
Stunning, Timmy, both inside and out!!Sunday morning coming down and this Bradford 3X Beaver Quality open crown hat in Mushroom Brown with tone on tone brim edge binding and Pewter ribbon hatband got the nod today.
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That is an AWE-INSPIRING half-score of hats, Eric! What a treat on a Sunday morning!Good morning. I would like to share some hats I wore the past couple of days.
PHD.
VS Panama.
Champ Supreme.
Mallory Eight-fifty.
Stetson Stratoliner Milan.
Stetson Playboy.
Stetson 3X Mode Edge.
Stetson Bantam.
Gannon Wanderer (silverbelly and charcoal trimmings).
Gannon Beachcomber (Bone beaver felt).
Cheers, Eric -
The hat is quite nice, however Candy is MAGNIFICENT!You've seen my Christy's Beaver Fedora before, but you didn't meet Candy yet, so she is saying hello
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Thanks, she really loved to hear thatThe hat is quite nice, however Candy is MAGNIFICENT!
So sorry about that, Robert. They are coming, but I had other things to do first today. I'll explain when I post the hats. You are looking ready to wow the church ladies again today.View attachment 631042
Where's Steur this morning? You're late Stefan, Tina & I are missing the hats.
This lovely straw is one of a number that I bought from former Lounger, Esther Weis. The hat had lost it's shape somewhat but leaving it packed with foam sponge overnight has given it's appearance a new lease of life, perfect for church today.
Compliments from us both. You are forgiven but any future omission will have to be accompanied by a letter of explanation....................from your mother.So sorry about that, Robert. They are coming, but I had other things to do first today. I'll explain when I post the hats. You are looking ready to wow the church ladies again today.
Happy to help a fellow lounger out and glad these found a good home. Looks good on you, Mark!Buckle up, folks, this one comes with a story.
Back in early July, I complimented @Pellie on the Barbisio fedora he had shown off that day, and sighed-in-writing that I was still searching for one of those in my pinhead size.
Several days later, Stefan @steur saw my comment, and offered to look through his collection to see what he might be willing to part with. He contacted me later that day, and offered me two immaculate-condition Barbisios for an astonishingly low price, shipping included.
I of course IMMEDIATELY accepted his generous offer. He said he was also throwing in “a little something extra” to feed my Barbisio hunger. (I figured some kind of paper ephemera, maybe old advertising). After that, it was merely a matter of waiting on tenterhooks for the international shipment to make its way to me.
The hats arrived yesterday, and his “little something extra” proved to be a THIRD freaking hat!!! I am now the (very) proud owner of three pristine Barbisio Titan fedoras.
This is the first, in “cervo” color, which translates to deer. In doing further research, I also discovered it's the name of a river near the village in Italy where the Barbisio line was founded. (There's a LOT to read in the Barbisio Brotherhood thread!) It's too bloody hot in my part of Idaho right now to wear felt outdoors (excepting these pics taken early this morning), so I'm having to content myself with wearing it around the house all day!
Stefan has posted far better interior shots of all these hats in threads here in the past, and his photography skills far out-distance mine, so you're just getting the standard "see my new hat" shots. The other two will be shown in the next couple or three days.
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You can say that again! Yum! Hats look good too by the wayA two night trip down to the south of Wakayama was made with a Panama (primarily for driving)…
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…and my Akubra Range.
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Oh, and we ate well.
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Great googly-moogly, Stefan! 6 kilometers of books?!?!? AMAZING! And that lunch looks scrumptious. I'd say you had a great first part of your day.Late to the game today. That is because I visited the annual Deventer bookmarket today and had to leave early. I believe it is the biggest one of its kind in Europe and I try to go each year. Here's an impression:
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The hats then.
Dunlap
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Cavanagh homburg
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Dalton
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Penumbra
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Dunlap (again)
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Knox Twentyfive
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Borsalino rutenio
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And a food pic of my own this time. I had lunch in Deventer. Slow roasted belly pork and roasted carrot, with a cream of sweet potato and a leek mayonnaise topped off with some crispy noodles.
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Thanks, Mark. I did.Great googly-moogly, Stefan! 6 kilometers of books?!?!? AMAZING! And that lunch looks scrumptious. I'd say you had a great first part of your day.
As for the usual complement of wonderful hats, I'm going with the Penumbra as #1, then the Knox, with the Borsa placing third.