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If that monkey had done so to a hat with a differently blocked crown and with a differently shaped brim two or more years after Darwin's death, than maybe they would have called it a fedora.
Dinerman said:If that monkey had done so to a hat with a differently blocked crown and with a differently shaped brim two or more years after Darwin's death, than maybe they would have called it a fedora.
lolHarpPlayerGene said:Oh, whaddyou you know? You're just a rookie at this.lol
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Amazing they've been in business all these years! It must be a record of some kind.Dinerman said:http://www.clearwaterhats.com/Civil War/civil_war Four.htm
You might try clearwater hats. They have one they're calling a derby (it's not), that might fit the bill. Looks like it may be a wool felt though.
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No, since 1831 or whenever that was! Of course it raises the question of how Darwin would have found the shop in the U.S. in the first place.Dinerman said:22 years?
lol lol True, but if they were Italian they would have called a dented Bowler a Lobbia at the time of the Photos.Dinerman said:If that monkey had done so to a hat with a differently blocked crown and with a differently shaped brim two or more years after Darwin's death, than maybe they would have called it a fedora.
lol lol lolRichard Warren said:I should have known that my theory that Darwin's hat is the missing link between the fedora and its suspected but never proven ancestors would be rejected by the fedorationists.