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Giving this a bump with some new photos.
I was watching Last Crusade, and I thought that I would shape my AB into the LC shape for the fun of it, and back to Raiders. The whole transition took like ... 5 seconds. Wonderful thing, the AB. Crusade on the left, Raiders on the right. And no, I didn't take the Raiders pic first!
Nice 'n Easy 105.
I was watching Last Crusade, and I thought that I would shape my AB into the LC shape for the fun of it, and back to Raiders. The whole transition took like ... 5 seconds. Wonderful thing, the AB. Crusade on the left, Raiders on the right. And no, I didn't take the Raiders pic first!
Nice 'n Easy 105.
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eeri, that hat looks better and better evrytime I see it.
prairie, your right about that, The Ab is a amazing creature.
Strider, those pics are real cool.
prairie, your right about that, The Ab is a amazing creature.
Strider, those pics are real cool.
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Yes it is, i played with it a lot.Fedora wrote:Is that the same beaver hat from Pagey, Errico? If so, it sure looks better once you played with it!! Fedora
prairiejones wrote:Erri, I agree. That hat looks great now.
Thank you guys, nonetheless there's still some taper there unfortunatelyjpenman wrote:eeri, that hat looks better and better evrytime I see it.
prairie, your right about that, The Ab is a amazing creature.
I'm still looking for a good size box to send it to steve for another reblock he offered me but i might even sell it... i'm tempted by the dark side (also called "need of money" ).
Well anyone interested can send me a PM with his offer while i find an appropriate box for it otherwise i'll send it for a reblock to Steve.
Steve my friend, i hope you don't mind.
Anyway for the pleasure of gearheads... here a picture for ya
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Erri, if you sell your hat, you'll only buy another one in the future. If you're tight on money, just scrimp elsewhere for the time being and hold on to yur hat. That's the one thing I never understood about Pagey, he'd buy something, then sell it, then buy another, then sell it, then buy another... As far as I know, he's still doing it. Sounds like an eventual waste of money by the time you add up all the taxes and shipping over time.
binkmeisterRick wrote:Erri, if you sell your hat, you'll only buy another one in the future. If you're tight on money, just scrimp elsewhere for the time being and hold on to yur hat. That's the one thing I never understood about Pagey, he'd buy something, then sell it, then buy another, then sell it, then buy another... As far as I know, he's still doing it. Sounds like an eventual waste of money by the time you add up all the taxes and shipping over time.
in fact I'm following Pagey's steps crazy enough isnt it?
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You're right, you're Virgil for me well... your word is always convincing. Well i'm still here trying to find a box to send it for a reblockHemingway Jones wrote:erri,
Please don't go off the deep end. There is nothing wrong with that hat. It is one of the nicest I have ever seen posted. Hold on to it. -Just my advice; remember I am Virgil to your Dante.
But for the future projects i have... i have to sell one of my 2 hats... i wonder which one
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The hat is 59 I'm 58 but now with not short hair 59 is very fine to me. 58 is now too fitting. My next hat will surely be a 59Hemingway Jones wrote:I just don't see how the hat in the above pic needs a reblock or anything else, except to be worn with pride.
BTW, what hat size are you?
I took it from an high angle so you can't see it but it is a wee tapered.
Here are some shots of my Adventurebilt out in the field at Felicita Park in Escondido. Now Fedora can see where his hat went. I'm posting links, because these look better if they aren't resized.
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Strider it looks like you took my hat Nice pics ( the hat looks great).
erri- you nuts the hat looks just fine keep it. or sell it to me
erri- you nuts the hat looks just fine keep it. or sell it to me
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keep an eye on FOR SALE, you never knowjpenman wrote: erri- you nuts the hat looks just fine keep it. or sell it to me
Rusty Jones wrote:Your hat looks fantastic...
Not necessarily... do you still have most of your organs? ;c)erri_wan wrote:But for the future projects i have... i have to sell one of my 2 hats... i wonder which one
Well i have some plans about future buyings
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Yay! At last I can join in and post! By the way, you gentlemen look very handsome in your Adventurebilts!
Well, I'm always being told that I don't post enough outdoor shots, so here are some I took earlier today.
The rest of my AB pictures can be found here: viewtopic.php?t=15835
Well, I'm always being told that I don't post enough outdoor shots, so here are some I took earlier today.
The rest of my AB pictures can be found here: viewtopic.php?t=15835
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Wow... lookin' good guys and gals. Strider I think your hat looks good in both styles. Are you wearing it in the LC bash then switching to ROTLA or were ya just foolin' about and always wear it Raiders style? I like that brim treatment you have in the LC mode. Erri you should keep that lid it looks great to me and suits you well. Canyon that hat looks great and looks great on you... glad your in the AB club now!
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I know what you mean. I was out there this past June for a wedding at Gold Canyon Resort. We stopped at Goldfield one day on the way to Tortilla Flat.Indiana_Tone wrote:Sure was. I love the Saloon there.Nicht Storen wrote: Hey Tone- Was that pic in the mine car taken at Goldfield??
BTW your shots of Sedona in the other thread are very cool.
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AB at Machu Picchu
Took a 4 day stroll on the Inca Trail a few months ago and here are a couple of photos of me and my AB at the end of the trek, at Machu Picchu.
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Two more from Peru...
Here are a couple more pics of me and my AB from the Inca ruins of Ollantaytambo in the Sacred Valley, near Cuzco, Peru and on the top of Dead Woman's Pass (14,000 feet!!) with Mrs. Kaleponi...
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They have said that about Machu Picchu (an Inca site) in Peru for awhile, but I can't imagine the Peruvian government shutting it down, as it provides just too many tourist dollars. But you can see where some of the walls are starting to come apart, due we were told, to the 2500+ tourists that visit there everyday.MorgonKenbur wrote:man i cant wait to go visit some sites with my gear. Alot of places like the aztec temple and others, are going to be shutting down in the near future, just because of wear and tear to the sites. I went to a lecture about it at my school.
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Nice shades, Craig I have a pair of Wayfarers myself. PICKaleponi Craig wrote:Yup, Wayfarers.Rusty Jones wrote:Excellent hat! well worn, and nice Ray Bans I might add :c) (I'm assuming their Ray Bans)
Best Regards,
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Great shots guys!
Harris, welcome to Club Obi Wan!
Harris, welcome to Club Obi Wan!
Hehe. Nice one Jerry!Indiana Jerry wrote:That first pic is perfect, Canyon!
But this one NEEDS a caption..."What's that rustling in the woods??? Oh, just Indy fanboys who've never seen a woman in a fedora before...move along, move along..."Canyon wrote:
erri_wan wrote:Wonderful outdoor pics canyon
Rusty Jones wrote:The lighting shows off the felt beautifully, great hat Canyon!
Indycraze, I'm glad too... Thanks guys. Gee, I love my AB!!!Indycraze71 wrote:Canyon that hat looks great and looks great on you... glad your in the AB club now!
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Modern Jones,
I really like the new photos as well as the photos on the 1st page of the thread. The photo of you and your son in the snow is fantastic. There are a lot of amazing ABs on this link but yours is my favorite. I even talked to Steve about getting the exact same color as yours but he explained about yours being a vintage felt that he had back then.
You wear it well!
I really like the new photos as well as the photos on the 1st page of the thread. The photo of you and your son in the snow is fantastic. There are a lot of amazing ABs on this link but yours is my favorite. I even talked to Steve about getting the exact same color as yours but he explained about yours being a vintage felt that he had back then.
You wear it well!
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Fantastic Looking hat MJ, the colour and shape is great, is the felt thicker than the modern *Felt* AB, or can you tell?
EDIT: Added *felt* because at first I assumed it was vintage as in old AB, rather than vintage material... After Reading GMANN's post I realized I misunderstood...
EDIT: Added *felt* because at first I assumed it was vintage as in old AB, rather than vintage material... After Reading GMANN's post I realized I misunderstood...
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From what Steve told me over the pnone it was Vintage felt, Rabbit or a Rabbit blend.Strider wrote:Ok, I'm lost. What is a "vintage" Adventurebilt? Is this to imply that it is one of the first few made, or is it made out of a vintage felt? Thanks for any info. And Moden Jones, that hat looks like a million bucks.