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BR Gordon

One Too Many
Messages
1,152
Location
New Mexico
Welcome Jimmy. I know your story. I've worn hats for many years, but only since I've found this forum have I begun to learn a little about them.

BR
 

navaja

New in Town
Messages
5
Location
oregon
Just wanted to say hello to everyone. I have been perusing many of the posts for a while. I discovered John Helmer's Haberdashery in Portland this past summer. My first hat was a Fur felt Bailey whose crown seemed to taper to a pinpoint. I admired many of your thought on the Akubra's and went with a Mid-Brown Stylemaster. It has been fun wearing this hat. I just got a DM Moonstone Squatter. My wife has gotten into hats now, she likes her Stetson weekender. We will be heading up to David Morgans by Seattle to get her an Akubra Snowy River in grey. Thanks for all the great posts and information that you put on here. It has been terrific discovering hats. Emilio and Elizabeth.
 

monbla256

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,239
Location
DFW Metroplex, Texas
Just wanted to say hello to everyone. I have been perusing many of the posts for a while. I discovered John Helmer's Haberdashery in Portland this past summer. My first hat was a Fur felt Bailey whose crown seemed to taper to a pinpoint. I admired many of your thought on the Akubra's and went with a Mid-Brown Stylemaster. It has been fun wearing this hat. I just got a DM Moonstone Squatter. My wife has gotten into hats now, she likes her Stetson weekender. We will be heading up to David Morgans by Seattle to get her an Akubra Snowy River in grey. Thanks for all the great posts and information that you put on here. It has been terrific discovering hats. Emilio and Elizabeth.

Welcome Emilio and Elizabeth. You've started with some good hats, Akubras. You'll enjoy them for many years and you'll enjoy David Morgans. They are nice folks and can help you alot with your Akubra's. Look forward to seeing your pics of your trip :)
 

gdc

One of the Regulars
Messages
107
Location
Kansas
I found the Lounge a few weeks ago and immediately felt right at home. As one of the 'big heads', but also 'bald heads' I have tried to keep the dome covered but had a hard time finding ball caps that fit. The 'one size fits all' tag doesn't seem to apply to anything over about 7 1/4 so I periodically looked for a more stylish lid. I have had several Ivy caps including a Borsalino Doria purchased in Provincetown Mass last year. 8 panels are now my 'go to' grabs with jeans running errands or whatever.
My fedora stable now includes the Borso shown in the profile pic, a nice silvery 40's-50's Stetson Royal Deluxe with a nice wide brim a few straws including my grandfather's Mallory with a Cattleman's bash and several stingies. The Stingies don't get worn much now that I'm feeling good under a wider lid. The compliments come frequently and friends are getting used to seeing me in a nice hat.



All the best.
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navaja

New in Town
Messages
5
Location
oregon
Thank you for the gracious welcome. My Squatter is getting a good soaking this week. The Portland, Oregon weather is in full reign (rain).
 

JFriday

New in Town
Messages
28
Location
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Greetings

Greetings, from the NorthWest Pacific Coast, just out side of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, continuing the rain theme (currently 1\2 inch hourly) and thank you to all those who founded and have helped this forum develop over the years. A lifelong fan of the Golden Era, starting with radio drama in my early childhood and growing through a love of classic and noir theatre, it is wonderful to meet such a dedicated group of likeminded enthusiasts. I have always considered hats a practical element of dress, from the cloth caps of school years to the practicality of the fedora. Currently my regular wear hats include a Robert Hall/MaGill teardrop fedora with a 2" brim in grey, and a Robert Hall/MaGill diamond crown fedora, 2 3/4" brim in black. A Borsolino also lives in the collection but only appears in more fairweather months. I look forward to the rest of the forum. Stay safe.
 

mrgatsby

New in Town
Messages
15
Location
socal
Hello, What a great place!

Hello all,
As you can see I started young ( I'm the guy with the pork pie) I've been lurking around for a few week's and looking forward to learning and too making a few friends along the way.
Henry

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zetwal

I'll Lock Up
Messages
4,343
Location
Texas
Hello all,
As you can see I started young ( I'm the guy with the pork pie) I've been lurking around for a few week's and looking forward to learning and too making a few friends along the way.

Great pic, mrgatsby! and welcome to the Lounge ... :yo:
 

Kenny Doyle

New in Town
Messages
2
Location
Nashville
I am glad to have found The Fedora Lounge. Most of you guys seem to be more into vintage and custom made hats. I have only recently started my collection of fedoras and to date, I have three, which I purchased new (Dobbs, Biltmore). I will post a picture when the forum allows me to post attachments. I guess I have to post a few times before this feature is available to me. I have enjoyed seeing the photos and reading the posts here.
 

Historyteach24

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,447
Location
Huntington, WV
Kenny I am the same way. I would love to own some vintage stuff but the prices are a little out of my range as we speak. Right now my collection is a Stetson fur felt saxon and a wool Scala. I have newsboy caps and other such things but the big boys are what I wear 99 percent of the time now.
 

zetwal

I'll Lock Up
Messages
4,343
Location
Texas
I am glad to have found The Fedora Lounge. Most of you guys seem to be more into vintage and custom made hats. I have only recently started my collection of fedoras and to date, I have three, which I purchased new (Dobbs, Biltmore). I will post a picture when the forum allows me to post attachments. I guess I have to post a few times before this feature is available to me. I have enjoyed seeing the photos and reading the posts here.

You may upload pics the day you join. You need only upload them to a host site and then copy and paste the IMG codes for the pics in question into your post.

Welcome aboard!
 

Kenny Doyle

New in Town
Messages
2
Location
Nashville
zetwal, thanks for the info....I had searched the site for posting pics and did not see anything on how to do it, only that I was not allowed to post attachments. Now, I know! :)

Historyteach24, yes, the competition is stiff on ebay and the like, so, I prefer to go the way of purchasing new......prices are reasonable and I have been able to find some really nice quality, satin lined fedoras. I prefer the fur felt.....can't wear wool. Nice avatar, btw......Kenny
 

zetwal

I'll Lock Up
Messages
4,343
Location
Texas
zetwal, thanks for the info....I had searched the site for posting pics and did not see anything on how to do it, only that I was not allowed to post attachments. Now, I know! :)

The Lounge FAQs aren't aways up to date or easy to understand. We look forward to seeing your pics in the appropriate thread(s) as soon as you have them ready.
 

ThatHatGuy

New in Town
Messages
30
Location
A Hat Shop
New Guy on the block.

This is a really nice site, and you guys have such nice hats, theres no way I can keep up with you guys. Ive been working with hats for 5 years. I have Dobbs, Stetsons, Baileys, Maysers, Borsalinos, and I have been trying to get my hands on a nice Habig. I know enough about them I could make them, so any questions on cleaning, storing, blocking, repair, etc just ask or pm me. I hope I can bring something to this already great forum.
 

zetwal

I'll Lock Up
Messages
4,343
Location
Texas
This is a really nice site, and you guys have such nice hats, theres no way I can keep up with you guys. Ive been working with hats for 5 years. I have Dobbs, Stetsons, Baileys, Maysers, Borsalinos, and I have been trying to get my hands on a nice Habig. I know enough about them I could make them, so any questions on cleaning, storing, blocking, repair, etc just ask or pm me. I hope I can bring something to this already great forum.

It's great to have you with us. Thanks for the introduction.
 

Chepstow

I'll Lock Up
Messages
5,406
Location
Germany/ Remscheid
This is a really nice site, and you guys have such nice hats, theres no way I can keep up with you guys. Ive been working with hats for 5 years. I have Dobbs, Stetsons, Baileys, Maysers, Borsalinos, and I have been trying to get my hands on a nice Habig. I know enough about them I could make them, so any questions on cleaning, storing, blocking, repair, etc just ask or pm me. I hope I can bring something to this already great forum.

that's great to hear THat Guy, maybe you open a New Thread and show us some Tricks about Cleaning, Blocking, Shaping etc.
Welcome aboard!
And Welcome all the other new member!
 
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