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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

Rumad

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I spent much of the week cooking for a family thanksgiving at our place upstate. More than a dozen people to feed and one oven (and it’s electric yuck) isn’t a good mix. Lots of good food, booze and fun was had. Wednesday and Thursday were perfect, Friday came the trouble. The forecast “flurries” or a “dusting” pretty quickly turned into 11” of snow, at least up on our mountain. Early Friday pic of me in my black cherry VS just as it began to snow. Then a beer can left on the deck, before we all turned in. A shot of the view from our living room on the morning. Also my wife forgot to grab the bread I made from the freezer so I improvised and made two loaves on the grill.
 
Early Friday pic of me in my black cherry VS just as it began to snow. Then a beer can left on the deck, before we all turned in. A shot of the view from our living room on the morning.

Great hat and view Alan! I like the depth gauge for the snow. A beer can (and a WalMart bag) are “official” units of measurement around here. Like “Check out this tree a beaver dropped across our path to the creek” …

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View attachment 382728 View attachment 382729 View attachment 382730 View attachment 382731 View attachment 382732 I spent much of the week cooking for a family thanksgiving at our place upstate. More than a dozen people to feed and one oven (and it’s electric yuck) isn’t a good mix. Lots of good food, booze and fun was had. Wednesday and Thursday were perfect, Friday came the trouble. The forecast “flurries” or a “dusting” pretty quickly turned into 11” of snow, at least up on our mountain. Early Friday pic of me in my black cherry VS just as it began to snow. Then a beer can left on the deck, before we all turned in. A shot of the view from our living room on the morning. Also my wife forgot to grab the bread I made from the freezer so I improvised and made two loaves on the grill.
Wow!
 

Dlaniger

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Great hat and view Alan! I like the depth gauge for the snow. A beer can (and a WalMart bag) are “official” units of measurement around here. Like “Check out this tree a beaver dropped across our path to the creek” …

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Pretty cool pic, Bob. Beavers not only make great felt, they also make excellent lumbrjacks!
 
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How very interesting. I figured a 60s revival
I think it is. The original Fu Lazzaro is very hard to find. I think Borsalino had two versions of some models on the market, one under the regular Borsalino brand name and one under the Borsalino fu Lazzaro brand name. I think the Savoy is another example of this. I've only seen this liner in their Canadian licensed hats (note the "di" instead of "fu").
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Barbisio Qualitá Extra. The third of the three hats I bought from Daniele recently. I fell for this one as soon as I saw Daniele's photos of it. Elegant style, bold colour, wonderful hand to the felt, simple but eye-catching ribbon and bow treatment, and quality finishes.
Barbisio at their best.

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They could certainly give Borsalino a run for their money and their variety is mindboggling. Very nice, Steve (even if it is green:)).

I'd say that's a keeper. Lovely hat.

Late 20s Hückel 'Prima' for a later walk - and a modern Tonak 'beret' for my better half...

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Great pic, Matt. Outstanding outfits for both of you.

Thanks Panos.
We need to talk to Matt about the scarf and tie, too. Perhaps we should hold a Danish, Norwegian, Dutch, and German conference on hats, coats, scarves, ties, jackets, and suits sometime in the new year :)
Wow, that's a great idea! I think we should make it Italian too, and maybe visit the fantastic rare-hats museum there (while getting some sun): rumours has it there is no guard ;)
If this is a hat heist in the making: I'm in!
 
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Y'know those kind of days when you go digging for a hat you haven't worn in a while and come across another one you haven't worn in even longer and then change your mind?

Yeah, this is like that.

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Yup, a twenty-five would do that. A beauty, Jim.

Dang, need to find me one of those. You're still a musketeer short.
Warm enough for straw as we headed up creek to check on the Bald Eagles. They weren’t home, but we could see them cruising the neighborhood.

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Stetson Derringer.

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Cool pics, Bob.

Thanksgiving brought us to my in-laws in Vermont for our first real taste of winter. Stetson 20 Mode Edge was a pleasure on a walk into town.

Cheers,

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That one will bring a smile to your face. Gorgeous hat, David.
 
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View attachment 382728 View attachment 382729 View attachment 382730 View attachment 382731 View attachment 382732 I spent much of the week cooking for a family thanksgiving at our place upstate. More than a dozen people to feed and one oven (and it’s electric yuck) isn’t a good mix. Lots of good food, booze and fun was had. Wednesday and Thursday were perfect, Friday came the trouble. The forecast “flurries” or a “dusting” pretty quickly turned into 11” of snow, at least up on our mountain. Early Friday pic of me in my black cherry VS just as it began to snow. Then a beer can left on the deck, before we all turned in. A shot of the view from our living room on the morning. Also my wife forgot to grab the bread I made from the freezer so I improvised and made two loaves on the grill.
Hats, snow and food-pics; all the right ingredients! Very nice, Alan.

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(dramatic re-creation of earlier events...)

Wolfbrae Nutria.
Niiice!

Looking great, Reggie. The gloves in the breast pocket is the finishing touch. How is the felt on this Guerra?
 

PanosChris

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The week in hats as usual. Here we go.

Mayser Wildleder
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Barbisio Quarcia (yes it's green, but you can't argue when it has gills like this)
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Mayser Libelle
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Lee Blue label
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The Cambridge hat (by T&W Lees)
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Mayser Wildleder (again)
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Trescher
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All fantastic!! That green Quarcia looks great, what have I done ...? ;)
 

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