1960s Steel Plush Borsalino Fedora 7-1/8
Did someone here get this one? I was gonna bid, but got busy.
http://cgi.ebay.com/1960s-Steel-Plush-Borsalino-Fedora-7-1-8_W0QQitemZ200404599609QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item2ea90b8339
Amazon has all kinds of sizes & prices of K2r including this travel size version:
http://www.amazon.com/American-Home-33200-TRVLSZ-Lifter/dp/B0011197II/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1257814913&sr=8-5
My great-grandfather arrived in Baltimore around the same time as the Sam Krichinsky character, and had the same strong sense of family (though with strong religious family values -- something you don't see in the film). I guess the film seems a bit diluted to me (or perhaps I just have trouble...
No offense doc, I just thought the plot (though based on a true story) was a bit obvious -- though considering the film's age, maybe everything that's come after has been homage to it.
Bottom line: great hats! :D
A few years back I bought this hat on ebay thinking I was a size 7 (I'm actually A 7 1/8). I wore it once, but never again (my kids said it looked like a top hat, sitting atop my fat head).
The hat appeared new, unused when I bought it (I bashed it, as you can see). It's a chocolate brown with...
Dude!
In a world where the few, the brave intrepid souls go out hatted, can we really bother with seasonal hat sensibilities? I say, wear the hat you need to wear when you need to wear it! (I wear straw when the temperature, not Miss manners, dictates)
I agree with Tutt. I just ordered a black Akubra campdraft -- for the price, style, & durability, I don't think there's another non-vintage hat I'd buy right now.
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