My new fedora--thanks anonymous giver!
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- shadwell55
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My new fedora--thanks anonymous giver!
Thanks to the graciousness of an anonymous person, I known own a fedora, an Akubra Federation. The only condition, for reasons we won't get into, was that he/she remain anonymous.
I am grateful to have this hat, as I haven't the fund to buy one myself.
I will say that if I had the money I'd buy an AB, which is what my giver wears today and swears by, and always wears, hence no longer needing the Akubra.
Here are a couple of shots (taken at arm's length by myself, hence the bad quality)
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y261/s ... G_5483.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y261/s ... G_5480.jpg
I am grateful to have this hat, as I haven't the fund to buy one myself.
I will say that if I had the money I'd buy an AB, which is what my giver wears today and swears by, and always wears, hence no longer needing the Akubra.
Here are a couple of shots (taken at arm's length by myself, hence the bad quality)
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y261/s ... G_5483.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y261/s ... G_5480.jpg
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hat
It's a nice looking hat, and we have some really nice people at COW.
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Re: hat
We sure do! Congratulation's on the hat, and nice Pictures!jpenman wrote:We have some really nice people at COW.
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That's Great! Looks to be a TOD style. Very nice. Wear it in good health. We certainly do have a great group of folks here. All you have to do is look at the London Thread to see the outpouring of genuine caring, sympathy and support. It gives me a warm and fuzzy to know there are at least some good people in the world.
Cheers to all!!
Dan
Cheers to all!!
Dan
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ribbon slippage
I noticed that the ribbon slips up about an 1/8 inch. I thought about putting a small stitch there to keep in place.
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