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Let me introduce myself... And my new jewel

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Hello guys,

I am a 33 yo french guy, I've been an Indyfan since I first saw the Raiders.
I had a lot of poster when I was younger, tried to make my own grail or shivalingam stone with earth from my parent's garden.

I realise now that most of my clothes may look like Indy's: kaki, white shirt and brown leather jacket... even though they are far from copies of the originals.

Ok, I've make a first real step some weeks ago: I brought my first real fedora on ebay: It was not sell as "indy's" but sell as a vintage fedora.
It might not be an exact replica, but a very close match.
This is a Resistol self conforming (7 3 / 8), made of what I think to be beaver felt.
The sweetband is a cracked and need to be fixed.... this hat smells realy good!
I am very glad, I got this little vintage jewel for only 51€.
The white label says "reward in case of loss" with my phone number and email adress.
I'm waiting for winter to be able to wear it, here it is:

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Isn't it lovely???



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Post by rhboyd »

It's a beaut!!!

thanks for sharing the pics... and welcome to one of the finest sites, populated by some of the finest people anywhere!!!

cheers,
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Post by CarolinaQuirk »

Welcome Nicolas!

This is a great place! Come for the gear, stay for the people, I know I have :)

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Post by binkmeisterRick »

Nicolas, who cares if it's not the perfect Indy hat -- it's the perfect YOU hat! It looks really good on you. Why wait till winter to wear it? Welcome aboard!
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Hey man! Welcome 8)

The hat looks great on you...don't be ashamed to wear it everywhere :wink:

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Post by Chewbacca Jones »

Nice hat. I love the ribbon, and the liner looks interesting. Can you read the brand name on the crest?
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Post by Indiana »

It's a Resistol. They made mostly cowboy style hats, I believe. I have a vintage Resistol that serves as my beater hat, it's a cowboy style.
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Welcome and enjoy yourself and your new hat!! :D
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Post by Nicolas Jones »

Wait a minute binkmeisterRick !!!!

This is a perfect Indy hat :) not only for me !
I just said that it is a VERY close match!

The gold writting says "LEVY'S Nashville Madison"

The reason why I don't wear it (outside) is because the weather is rather hot, this is summer after all...

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Man, that Tennessee hat is a long way from home! :shock: Levy's was (maybe still is) a fine men's store in Nashville, Tennessee. :D

These old hats sure travel a lot, and far!

HIGH regards! Michaelson
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Hello and welcome :D
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Post by Canyon »

Welcome Nicholas! :P Nice hat! :wink:
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Post by Michaelson »

Samuel, I'm think it might be, as I think it was Levy's that I called MANY years ago about the availability of Alden 405's in the Nashville area.

If they're still there, I honestly don't know. I'll have to nose around and see.

Regards! Michaelson

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http://www.levysclothes.com/
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That is a very nice hat. I love the color. Enjoy and welcome !

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Since we're a family-friendly forum, we try our best to make sure to curb language which may be offensive to others. If a kid's mom happened to look here, she could rest assured that her kid isn't reading anything foul or harmful. That's the hope, anyway. Besides, there are nicer and more creative ways to express oneself other than trying to find ways around the word filter. (Yes, that's a hint to some of you.) :wink:
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Also, when you see the '#' emblem, it was caught by the site word censor, so that doubly tells you the system caught you as well.

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Also, when you see the '#' emblem, it was caught by the site word censor, so that doubly tells you the system caught you as well.

If you see something like "@#$%", it only means Dalexs is working in the boiler room and things are working out the way he planned. :roll: :wink:

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Salut Nicolas !

bienvenu sur le forum !! un français de plus c' est cool !

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Salut Doc!

Je suis heureux de voir que je ne suis pas le seul francais ici!
Je suis pres de Paris

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Nicolas:

I tip a Margaux to your hat, and yourself.

Sincerely,
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NIce lid!!!

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You have a very nice vintage fedora there. With you relatively long face you can wear a wider brim, maybe all the way to a 3 inch'er.

I would start saving my euros and buy either an Adventurebilt or a Deluxe Adventurebilt. You will love these hats!!!

jeboat :D :D :D
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Nicolas- Welcome, and that there is a VERY nice hat, in my opinion.
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Post by DanielJones »

Welcome Nicolas! That's a nice looking Resistol you have there. Good Catch. I have several Resistols myself and they are rather comfortable. I still have my cowboy Resistol from my rodeo days and am having Art Fawsett do a reshape on it currently.
It appears the sweat band has seen better days.
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You may want to contact Marc over at the Adventurebilt Hats Germany. He might be able to replace it for you. But that is entirely up to you. Nonetheless, a very nice looking lid.
Again, welcome and enjoy the forum!

Cheers!

Dan
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