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It's time for a gentlemen's agreement.

Mr.Astor

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Ignorance is bliss! From my grandmother an immigrant into this country about 110 year's ago! Stand aside when someone wan't to make an eedjit of themself! How true!
 

vintage68

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3)There will never ever come a period again where hat quality even approaches the past. There are simply way too many obstacles (the state of modern manufacturing, the anti-fur crusaders, the total lack of skilled craftsman, the lack of retail outlets for high priced hats, the disposable product mantra, individualism, etc.). The world has changed and there's no going back.

I'm late to this thread, but I'd just like to point you towards Penman Hats for at least one example where the quality is just as good, if not better than vintage hats.

Just sayin'....
 

facade

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I'm late to this thread, but I'd just like to point you towards Penman Hats for at least one example where the quality is just as good, if not better than vintage hats.

Just sayin'....

I was speaking on factory made hats capable of supporting the scale necessary for a hat renaissance. There are obviously custom hatters turning out quality hats today, at the rate of a few dozen hats each year.
 

Garrett

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I'm late to this thread, but I'd just like to point you towards Penman Hats for at least one example where the quality is just as good, if not better than vintage hats.

Just sayin'....

I will argue that one. Having owned more than one Penman as well as just about every other custom modern hatter - vintage is better on the whole. There are obviously different grades throughout the years (every manufacturer had different model/quality designations) but almost every vintage lid I've encountered - and that number is a thousand or more, easily - has been more desirable.

Modern hatters have talent but let's face it - vintage is where its at and that's why we're all ****ing here to begin with, right?
 
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fedoracentric

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I will argue that one. Having owned more than one Penman as well as just about every other custom modern hatter - vintage is better on the whole. There are obviously different grades throughout the years (every manufacturer had different model/quality designations) but almost every vintage lid I've encountered - and that number is a thousand or more, easily - has been more desirable.

Modern hatters have talent but let's face it - vintage is where its at and that's why we're all ****ing here to begin with, right?

Straight talk and right on.

No one is dissing modern custom hatters. Some of them are great. But come on. Let's not lose perspective.
 

suitedcboy

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We breed, kill, butcher etc. our own patanegra pork;

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Is the horse part of the meat processing operation? It appears he is about to kick the smaller hog in the head.
 

Huertecilla

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I'll be honest, this is more interesting to me than vintage hat prices.

I agree.
Here is another example of our daily food:

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btw, we don´t eat all that much meat. We make the products last and eat a lót of veggies from our own plot. We bake our own bread from home milled ecologically grown granes (for as long as Monsanto ´allows´).

Si vous plait pm me to continue this OT line.
 

Huertecilla

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Hat's off to you!

Thanks but.... you do know that hattiquette is no longer understood ;)

Yes, it is all about good food. We were blessed with our son when we already had some taste of life and lifee´s experience; perspective so we have chosen for less money and living closer to the earth. Quite a change from white collar to digging manure. Júst half melted digging up & wheelbarrowing 500 kilo of fermented horse dung on two strips in the veggy plot, so my personal aroma is manlyness with earthy manure :D

The ´Hat Lady´ called earlier this morning that she is coming over (again) this afternoon* so I worked my butt off to have time to shower, ´manicure´, dress and get a not-só-cheap quality vintage hat out matching the not-so-cheap strap of my ditto vintage watch...

* the theory is that she comes to keep me company and help out, but in pratice my appreciation of the company results in éxtra work [huh] because of the desire to be a good host.

OT the issue is only an issue for colléctors. Those who moan about the inferior quality of modern made hats. An issue which could change with increased appreciation for the quality hat. That would in mý eyes be :eusa_clap and I don´t mind one jota paying ´too much´ for the few vintage hats that I am looking to wear with flair. I mean, filling the diesel tank of my car costs 100 Euros nowadays and that is blown out as smelly hot air through the pipe at the back. Why would I winge about 100 Euros more for a hat that will last long enough for my son to inherit??!!

Btw. wear your hat with enough flair and the lady might pay for diner, meaning the extra cost will have been recovered for a good part.
This modern eatiquette setting the lady free from pressure to be the desert is totally ok with mé :D;):cool:
 
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CaramelSmoothie

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Huertcilla, is the big pig in the first picture the one being butchered in the next picture? I'm too much of a wimp to kill a live animal but I sure can eat it! lol
 

Huertecilla

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Huertcilla, is the big pig in the first picture the one being butchered in the next picture? I'm too much of a wimp to kill a live animal but I sure can eat it! lol

The processed one was Romeo;

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Being a primitive type of pig breed, I prepared his skull for the archeology department of the university of Gent, Belgium.
His remembrance thus lives on as he is still referred to as ´Romeo´ as he sits on a cubboard overlooking a class room.
 

CaramelSmoothie

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Oh he looks like a sweet pig (not in flavor, but in personality! lol ) Do the pigs show affection? Do they recognize and remember you and follow you around like a dog or cat would?
 

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