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That’s a great one, Max. Good to see you.
That’s a great one, Max. Good to see you.
Interesting weave patternI woke up to the old "heat advisory" so, since there will be running around today, I went straw. This is a Pinzano of unknown straw (likely Milan) with a 3" brim. That ought to do the trick nicely.
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Thank you. Not that I can tell. If there was ever a paper tag behind the liner it isn’t there now, and I don’t think any of the labeling on this one is a model name.Wow, love this hat!! I need to find myself a Barbisio!! Any idea what model it is?
I can’t see what you’re talking about with the brim - is it visible in these pics? I like this oneOne of my favorite older Stetsons... A 3x beaver with 2-7/8" brim, 5-1/2" crown. Nice lightweight hat. Need to work on a bit if crown maintenance stretching so the brim stays a bit flatter when mounted on the noggin View attachment 796942 View attachment 796943 View attachment 796938 View attachment 796939 View attachment 796937
John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. Now, when you say mushrooms, you mean . . .?Went back into the forest to get the mushrooms that i saw yesterday, I forget to take a bag so i improvised with my cheap leather yard hat.
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Celebtating the find with a homemade Gin and Tonic sorbet.
Wishing everybody a good day
/Mike
Very cool - we used to hunt morel mushrooms when we went to visit my Grandmother in Waynesboro, PA when I was a kid.Went back into the forest to get the mushrooms that i saw yesterday, I forget to take a bag so i improvised with my cheap leather yard hat.
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Celebtating the find with a homemade Gin and Tonic sorbet.
Wishing everybody a good day
/Mike
This is the way I like it, but if it sits for a while, it shrinks up a bit and has an exaggerated front and rear swoop when screwed on the head. when its stretched out properly to my head it has a nice even curve. Going to hit it with a bit of steam today and leave it on the stretcher with gentle pressure for a couple daysI can’t see what you’re talking about with the brim - is it visible in these pics? I like this one![]()
Now, when you say mushrooms, you mean . . .?
Very cool - we used to hunt morel mushrooms when we went to visit my Grandmother in Waynesboro, PA when I was a kid.
What variety of mushrooms are those? They put me in mind of mushrooms we call Chicken of the Woods here.
11 years repping Dalton like a boss.From Yonkers, USA, by way of San Bernardino, landing in Funkytown, it's "The World's Finest Hat."
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Reshaped just fine......here are a couple of more photos (different pug) as I am not wearing it today....but the "straw" is fine. Just need to use generous amount of steam and patience. I did re-flange it too (I have several flanges).People always seem to recommend not reshaping the new ones but that seems to look ok. Do you have any other shots of it? How did it respond to the reshape
These are known as Chanterelle mushrooms in English, very nice when fried and eaten with some toasted bread.
Remember: Bear always have the right of way, especially if you're walking.Nice! We found a few of those recently in our neck of the woods (Missouri Ozarks). They are a bit early this year. Cooked some up in omelettes and dehydrated the others — along with some Coral mushrooms we found too).
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When we left the woods we ran into these youngsters.
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