(*SLAP* That's for blasphemy--Mod Edit)
(Nice pic Pitfall! Are you standing in a Fullers Earth mine here?)
So did Henry Sr. edit that remark? The whole thing just struck me funny.....
Yes, as I was fighting off all of those Thuggee warriors I discovered a Fuller's Earth pit and now I've gone into business selling it by the truck loads!
On second thought, I know nothing about him wearing a hat. I thought someone had mentioned here somewhere about him having a cap of some sort, if not, I read it online somewhere. I have no info other than that. Online gossip. But IF he does have a cap, I have a good idea of where it came from is all I am saying. Fedora
On second thought, I know nothing about him wearing a hat. I thought someone had mentioned here somewhere about him having a cap of some sort, if not, I read it online somewhere. I have no info other than that. Online gossip. But IF he does have a cap, I have a good idea of where it came from is all I am saying. Fedora
Ms. Rica and I were filming in the desert last summer and I thought I'd dirty up my AB and her 'official licenced' Indy lid with real dirt. We tossed small handfulls at each other and then she started to grind some into the AB with her hand and I jumped back and shouted, "What the H*** are you doing!?!". I outright panicked.
Sometimes you can go too far. Nothing a vacuum couldn't fix, I suppose, but I left it on there.
I'd say on the OP's hat (which is starting to look great) it now needs to be 'greased' and 'sweat-stained' to complete the look. At this point the hat just looks dusty - it needs more 'patina'. Wear it outside in the heat of summer when cutting grass or doing yard work (or having adventures!). It'll definitely get salt-stained. The natural oil from your head and hands (as you take it off frequently to cool off before you stroke out) will darken the customary hand-contact areas of front brim and pinch area. Follow up with more Fuller's earth as needed.