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Post your Adventurebilts here!
Thought I'd restart this thread on GP
Here are some photos of my Adventurebilt that were taken at work on my break with a co-worker's picture phone, so I'm sorry for the quality.
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Pic 4
Pic 5
Pic 6
Enjoy! I'll try to get some better quality ones taken when I get my three days off this week.
Regards,
Here are some photos of my Adventurebilt that were taken at work on my break with a co-worker's picture phone, so I'm sorry for the quality.
Pic 1
Pic 2
Pic 3
Pic 4
Pic 5
Pic 6
Enjoy! I'll try to get some better quality ones taken when I get my three days off this week.
Regards,
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Yeah, for awhile I was trying to see how I'd look with long hair, but it didn't really work out, so I got it cut. I'm glad it turned out good Thank you.Indiana Texas-girl wrote:Hey you look different from other photos you've posted. Did you cut your hair? Whatever it is, it looks good. Nice brim swoop there too.
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Nice AB and Wested Strider!
Ok, here are my lates and greatest AB pics. By the way, my AB is pure rabbit. I orderd it open crown and bashed it myself.
Adventurebilt
Note, my shirt in these pics really isn't as bright blue as it looks.
Adventurebilt
Adventurebilt
Ok, here are my lates and greatest AB pics. By the way, my AB is pure rabbit. I orderd it open crown and bashed it myself.
Adventurebilt
Note, my shirt in these pics really isn't as bright blue as it looks.
Adventurebilt
Adventurebilt
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IMPRESSIVEJ_Weaver wrote:Nice AB and Wested Strider!
Ok, here are my lates and greatest AB pics. By the way, my AB is pure rabbit. I orderd it open crown and bashed it myself.
Adventurebilt
Note, my shirt in these pics really isn't as bright blue as it looks.
Adventurebilt
Adventurebilt
Great hat, very well shaped and very nice shoulder bag too, perfectly in the indy stile i think.
I ordered a pure rabbit too, when Fedora will send me my hat i will post pics
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Weaver, great pics. The hat looks superb.
And don't worry about the blue shirt. Remember. Indy once wore a blue shirt....
Well, kinda..... http://apartment42.com/images/hf-pics/r ... er-alt.jpg
And don't worry about the blue shirt. Remember. Indy once wore a blue shirt....
Well, kinda..... http://apartment42.com/images/hf-pics/r ... er-alt.jpg
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No, it's a Filson. I've had the same bag for a couple of years. They're really sturdy pieces of gear. Mine still looks almost new, and Weaver's had his for a lot longer. I've been able to cram enough stuff into it that it was almost too heavy to carry on one shoulder comfortably.Hemingway Jones wrote:Is that bag a Barbour? It looks like one, but the hat is blocking where the label should be. It looks quite a bit like the bag that Michael Palin carried in his BBC and PBs series "Michael Palin's Hemingway Adventure."
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Ah, Filson: equally hardy and of equal high quality as Barbour. You have chosen wisely.Baggers wrote:No, it's a Filson. I've had the same bag for a couple of years. They're really sturdy pieces of gear. Mine still looks almost new, and Weaver's had his for a lot longer. I've been able to cram enough stuff into it that it was almost too heavy to carry on one shoulder comfortably.Hemingway Jones wrote:Is that bag a Barbour? It looks like one, but the hat is blocking where the label should be. It looks quite a bit like the bag that Michael Palin carried in his BBC and PBs series "Michael Palin's Hemingway Adventure."
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Thanks for the nice comments guys and Canyon! I wasn't really in Indy gear that day. I guess you could call it "Weaver Gear!"
Baggers, you beat me too it! Yup Hemingway, its a Filson. I recieved it as a gift about 8 years ago. Like Baggers said the bags are nearly bomb proof and will definitely carry more than your shoulder can. Its not screen accurate, but I have no intentions of replacing it with a MKVII.
IndyJens, you can get then from David Morgan or directly from Filson. They're expensive, but worth every cent. They are really a once in a lifetime purchase.
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Baggers, you beat me too it! Yup Hemingway, its a Filson. I recieved it as a gift about 8 years ago. Like Baggers said the bags are nearly bomb proof and will definitely carry more than your shoulder can. Its not screen accurate, but I have no intentions of replacing it with a MKVII.
IndyJens, you can get then from David Morgan or directly from Filson. They're expensive, but worth every cent. They are really a once in a lifetime purchase.
David Morgan
Filson
Filson has their own web site at http://www.filson.com
But David Morgan carries most of the Filson luggage range and their prices are always a few bucks less than Filson itself. Their shipping is also very reasonable if you're in the U.S. http://www.davidmorgan.com/proddetail.h ... quence=432
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But David Morgan carries most of the Filson luggage range and their prices are always a few bucks less than Filson itself. Their shipping is also very reasonable if you're in the U.S. http://www.davidmorgan.com/proddetail.h ... quence=432
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Strider, here is a couple shots of my Adventurebilt.
http://tinypic.com/view.html?pic=6449jq
http://tinypic.com/view.html?pic=6449qc
http://tinypic.com/view.html?pic=6449wm
http://tinypic.com/view.html?pic=6449jq
http://tinypic.com/view.html?pic=6449qc
http://tinypic.com/view.html?pic=6449wm
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[quote="jpenman"]Strider, here is a couple shots of my Adventurebilt.
I really like the collour of your AB. When did Fedora made it?
I really like the collour of your AB. When did Fedora made it?
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just a couple of months ago. It looks really light in those pics but it looks darker in others.I really like the collour of your AB. When did Fedora made it?
http://tinypic.com/view.html?pic=64iic6
http://tinypic.com/view.html?pic=64ijr6
http://tinypic.com/view.html?pic=64ijy1
http://tinypic.com/view.html?pic=64ikaw
I even have a shot of it looking gray. I'll have to dig it up and post it .
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jpenman, I think the hat looks pretty incredible in this picture
http://tinypic.com/view.html?pic=6449wm
http://tinypic.com/view.html?pic=6449wm
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Thank you Strider, i will work on it a lot more in these days.Strider wrote:So, that's the rabbit version, eh? How does the felt feel to the touch? Responsive? I like the turn you've got going on there, and how you've brought the apex of the pinch down far enough to achieve the camel humps in the front. Good show.
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ABout the feeling ... dont know i have no other meters of comparison but i can say it's nice to touch
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MJ,
I remember that first picture of your Adventurebilt from way back when. It was one of the shots that made me want an Adventurebilt of my own. That hat looks flat out amazing. The crown so immaculate, perfect high pinch and camel humps on the top, and the brim is so cairo it's not even funny. WOW. That's all I have to say.
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I remember that first picture of your Adventurebilt from way back when. It was one of the shots that made me want an Adventurebilt of my own. That hat looks flat out amazing. The crown so immaculate, perfect high pinch and camel humps on the top, and the brim is so cairo it's not even funny. WOW. That's all I have to say.
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Thanks Strider. Fedora (Steve) styled that and shipped it to me as is. He did an amazing job. And that block is darn near perfect!Strider wrote:MJ,
I remember that first picture of your Adventurebilt from way back when. It was one of the shots that made me want an Adventurebilt of my own. That hat looks flat out amazing. The crown so immaculate, perfect high pinch and camel humps on the top, and the brim is so cairo it's not even funny. WOW. That's all I have to say.
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Strider yours looks awesome too. It's nice to see them on their owners noggin. When they are on a table they never quite look the same (As Michaelson once pointed out. "The proverbial table shots")
Mine looks completely different on a table or the living room TV. (It's a 38" tube hat rack)
I am always so happy to see more and more AB hats. I have been away from the site for a while.
Hey all, keep those pics coming!
MJ
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IndianaFist is MIA. Sadly. I'm sure he'll catch up with me as soon as he can.Modern Jones wrote:Ahhhhhh Venice! The good old days!
HemJ, we need another get together. I have to see your AB and the rest of the guys. Well Dalexs, he's another story!
RK, IndianaFist, and Webley are quite the scoundrels too!
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First Fedora
Just received my Beaver Fedora from AB.
It is a magnificent hat; I had some initial concerns regarding the length of the crown.
It was also a little tight, however, on "Fedora's" expert advice and instructions, I have been carefully stretching the headband.
NOTE: :!: I did not know it came with a gold outline graphic of the Staff of Ra Headpiece inside the crown .
That is a real touch of class, "Fedora" !
Here are some pics (sorry about the quality - first time I've used my digital camera self-timer ... in fact, I'm half-blind right now from getting flashed over & over ... and over.
Side: http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a344/ ... RASIDE.jpg
Side: http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a344/ ... ASIDE2.jpg
Front: http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a344/ ... AFRONT.jpg
P.S.> Strider: I now have all my gear ... see you at Comic-Con, Dr. Jones !
It is a magnificent hat; I had some initial concerns regarding the length of the crown.
It was also a little tight, however, on "Fedora's" expert advice and instructions, I have been carefully stretching the headband.
NOTE: :!: I did not know it came with a gold outline graphic of the Staff of Ra Headpiece inside the crown .
That is a real touch of class, "Fedora" !
Here are some pics (sorry about the quality - first time I've used my digital camera self-timer ... in fact, I'm half-blind right now from getting flashed over & over ... and over.
Side: http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a344/ ... RASIDE.jpg
Side: http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a344/ ... ASIDE2.jpg
Front: http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a344/ ... AFRONT.jpg
P.S.> Strider: I now have all my gear ... see you at Comic-Con, Dr. Jones !
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congrats on the hat, Steve does great work. The hat will be better after you break it in.
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the pic is nice, but you need to start breaking it in a bit.