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Western, anyone?

bowlerman

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My wall of westerns:

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Includes all of the western hats I intend to keep for awhile (none that I won't wear or intend to sell), excluding any western derbies and ORs. Incidentally all of my pipes are also pictured here.

L to R: Stetson Austral, Montana Peaks Gus, Stockman Special, Stetson No. 1 Quality, Charles Carmack, Stetson Nutria Quality, Dobbs Golden Coach "Tarantula" velour, Resistol vented 4X, Atwood palm Gus w/ rolled brim.
 
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bowlerman

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Thank you sirs. It does provide some solace. However, since it is actually a half level below our basement, I still have to trepse through my pre-teen daughter's room to get there.
 

Buzp

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Here is my 40+ year old Texas Hatters western that I recently re-crowned with a double teardrop a la Roy Rogers.
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I had always felt the original crown was a bit too high, now I wonder if it is too short. What are your thoughts?
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Buzp

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Pure dumb luck, just watched the Roy Rogers video and gave it a try. My first re-bash.

The felt was really easy to work with when wet and stiffened up nicely when dry.
 

Parrotpaul

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Howdy, guys.....I just found this forum, and it's thrilling to find others who like to collect and wear cowboy hats. I will post some pics later, and thanks so much for the great ideas and pictues.
 

Disciple

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Here are two of my favorites. The first is an Akubra Cattleman pinched and rolled in a 1950's style commonly seen in old westerns. I have three of these in different colors. It's my favorite western style though it is more classic Hollywood than true West. Roy Rogers wore a similar style as did William Holden in the Wild Bunch and Clint Eastwood on Rawhide.
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The first hat posted in this thread! Yep, late 50s through mid 60s Hollywood. It's my favorite Western style. I curled my teardrop-crowned oilskin Outbacks the same way.
 

bowlerman

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It's awesome.

I love western hats, despite the fact that my being vertically challenged sometimes makes it a little conspicuous to wear the wider brims in everyday activities. Here's my best western (pardon the pun), a custom Gus in sand, made a few years back by Montana Peaks Hat Co.

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deanglen

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Fenton, Michigan, USA
It's awesome.

I love western hats, despite the fact that my being vertically challenged sometimes makes it a little conspicuous to wear the wider brims in everyday activities. Here's my best western (pardon the pun), a custom Gus in sand, made a few years back by Montana Peaks Hat Co.

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Now that's a man's hat! Wonderful looking Gus! Nice stogie, too! Don't you just love a fine cigar! I do.




dean
 

bowlerman

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Thank you, and ABsolutely! I'm not sure that one was a fine one, however-- you can see I let it dry out, as the wrapper is flaking! There are a couple of hand rolled Nicaraguan Maduros waiting in the box above my bookcase, though... Anyway I love that hat. I wish I had the chutzpah to wear it around town more.
 

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