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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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Jerry Probst

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It is very good looking hall tree. They do not make them like the used to. I took me 2 years to find the right one for my house. Congratulations and enjoy!

Thanks for the compliment. Like finding vintage fedoras, these pieces are still out there, but the really good ones are going to be hard to find.

The ones you see now-a-days are cheaply slapped together often with metal frames and modern style. I haven't seen many that were both attractive and functional. The biggest problem as I alluded to is the spacing of the pegs. They are fine for ball caps, but way too closely spaced to accommodate wide brims.

This tree was clearly built when men wore Fedoras. The very large pegs are perfectly spaced and perfect for hanging and protecting hats.

I plan to completely restore it. Some of the parts are broken, it has problems with the finish and veneer in places, the original mirror is gone and the decorative tile looks out of place. Most of the condition issues can be fixed with a little glue and some screws. I found a supplier in England for some beautiful Art Nouveau decorative tiles and I plan to install a custom beveled glass mirror which will update and restore it's original beauty.

I got it for $75. The cost of the mirror and tile combined will add another $150, but I think it's worth it.
 

Will70

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Thank God, a beautiful sunny day in Halifax, NS. Temp at 8am 36F
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scottyrocks

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Thanks Scotty. I"m tending to agree with you. After moving out to OR and western brim dimensions I'm kind of falling back to the 2 1/4-3/8" brim.

Gotta wear a hat around the house. Most of the time anyway. And since I live alone, who's to complain. Also, most of my outings in the summer involve bicycle travel and I'm limited to either caps or a small subset of my collection for those trips. So I either wear them around the house and yard, or not at all. And we can't have that latter.

Thanks all,
Michael

I wear a hat around the house when the heat is a lower than I like. I don't live alone, and someone else has been having personal summers. ;)
 

Michael A

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I wear a hat around the house when the heat is a lower than I like. I don't live alone, and someone else has been having personal summers. ;)
I keep my house very cool by today's standards. It's 62 in here now according to my thermometer. So very nice for hat wearing. In the summer, on the other hand, it's generally too hot in here and then in house hat wearing falls off. I need better AC. Ha ha.

Michael
 
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