Camptown Hats SECOND Batch COW DISCOUNT STILL ON !!
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Camptown Hats SECOND Batch COW DISCOUNT STILL ON !!
Hi All,
There is an ad in the classifieds outlining my COW ONLY TWO week discount. Please check it out !
Thanks to all
Ken
There is an ad in the classifieds outlining my COW ONLY TWO week discount. Please check it out !
Thanks to all
Ken
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These are the snaps of Michaelson's #002ClintonHammond wrote:Pics of these hats?
http://public.fotki.com/KenKenobi/micha ... _camptown/
Samples
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A quick search of the Fedora forum for Camptown will show you the specs. Remember it is classic brown fedora that can become an Indy hat, NOT a direct replica. Its most aptly considered a beaver blend answer to the Akubra Deluxe.
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Ken
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I wore mine (the one pictured) on an 'adventure' yesterday during a surprise outing with my daughters for Father's Day. They took me to the Tennessee Railway Museum in Chattanooga, and I rode behind Consolidation 2-8-0 steam location number 630, the last Baldwin locomotive built by Baldwin in 1952. I also prowled around the small yards looking for a particular steam locomotive among several in storage (I found it, by the way). The Camptown performed to perfection (cool on my head with the ventilated sweatband), and withstood the continuous shower of coal dust and embers from the locomotive. (Of COURSE we rode in the open window car! If you can't smell the coal smoke and creosote, why bother? ) Garnered a LOT of nice comments on my hat. The girls took a lot of photos, so if I'm lucky, maybe the'll send them to me electronically and we'll get one posted here of me, my Camptown, and a locomotive! Stay tuned!
High regards! Michaelson
High regards! Michaelson
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The TRM is actually a different 'road'! I thought it was the same train that ran out of the 'Choo-choo', but it isn't. They're located north of the city. WELL worth the trip if you're ever down that way.
Like I said, soon as I have the photos, we'll do what's needed to post 'em so you can see a Camptown in action. (grins)
Regards! Michaelson
Like I said, soon as I have the photos, we'll do what's needed to post 'em so you can see a Camptown in action. (grins)
Regards! Michaelson
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