Do you ever let anyone touch the hat?
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Do you ever let anyone touch the hat?
Ok, so while I patiently wait for my AB, I was wondering . . . when you guys are out and about and someone asks if they can try on or even touch your hat, what do you tell them?
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I let them try it on... The way I see it, I am helping hat wearing culture to become cool again. I wear an AB as well, and I get compliments about the hat everywhere I go. I don't get a request from people who actually want to try the hat that often, so I don't mind them trying it on. I actually had this one girl ask me if she can try my hat on in the middle of the dance floor in a club. I let her wear it as long as she wanted (Although I never took my eyes off the hat) and I got her number after the dance, so it worked out pretty nice I think...haha. The way I see it it's a great ice breaker/conversation starter and people are always fascinated about this particular hat we are so in love with. After the movie comes out, the interest in OUR hat will only increase.. so be prepared for INDY comment... (It's not an Tee hee Indy with chuckle kinda of comment, it's more like "INDY!! AWESOME!!" comments.... but then again you never get the a teehee indy comment for AB anyway...) Yes sir. We are a cool smooth classy bunch with a dash of adventure thrown in!!
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I think I would have a problem with just anyone wanting to touch any of my hats. My friends are a different story. I only have one friend, my best friend, in fact, that wears fedoras regularly so I think he would be cool with touching and wearing the AB. But aside from him and the girlfriend, I don't anyone else will be laying hands on my AB. The Keppler is a different story, whenever it comes in, and the DP I could care less about.
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I had my AB with me when a couple of friends bar hopping. We went to a club and nice blond said she really liked my hat and wanted to use it. She ended up only with my hat on. I was fine with it.
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Let’s say any of you guys are on line for KoTCS with your AB, I come close to you with popcorn on my hand, and I say “Oh gee, look at that! An authentic Adventurebilt Deluxe, I can’t believe it, is gorgeous! You must be a fellow COW member! Can I borrow your AB for a second?” All this with my greasy butter popcorn dirty hands... What do you do!?!?
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No. Plain and simple.
Most who know me know not to ask. Anything else I own is pretty much fine.
You can have the shirt off my back before i'll let you touch the hat i'm wearing. The problem being, whenever I'd take the hat off and hand it to somebody to 'look' at it, they'd have the audacity to tweak the bash - of which is always my own! :evil:
From now on people can only inspect the hat I'm wearing the old fashioned way - WITH THEIR EYES!
Most who know me know not to ask. Anything else I own is pretty much fine.
You can have the shirt off my back before i'll let you touch the hat i'm wearing. The problem being, whenever I'd take the hat off and hand it to somebody to 'look' at it, they'd have the audacity to tweak the bash - of which is always my own! :evil:
From now on people can only inspect the hat I'm wearing the old fashioned way - WITH THEIR EYES!
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What he said!!!
In all honesty, if I knew them really well, I would probably say ok (I generally decline on my guitar- I'd let folks play my guitar that I would not let touch my hat!). If not, a stranger say, I'd politely decline. Lyle Lovett quote:conceited_ape wrote:No. Plain and simple.
"Don't touch my hat"
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Re: Do you ever let anyone touch the hat?
No. And I wouldn't let them use my toothbrush, either.Chewie Louie wrote:when you guys are out and about and someone asks if they can try on...your hat, what do you tell them?
I regard hats -- especially one that's been worn a bit -- as a personal item. When you consider that hats were once considered an aspect of a gentleman's personal hygiene,.....er, no, I won't be letting anyone try on my hat.
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I generally let someone who I think knows how to handle a guitar play mine. I own a Gibson Les Paul, so it would kill me if something were to happen to it, but I find if you are trusting of someone they generally treat your guitar with respect. Oh, and only if they are seated. No way am I taking the chance some idiot is going to start rocking out and bang the thing against a table or something.I generally decline on my guitar- I'd let folks play my guitar that I would not let touch my hat
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For me, it really depends on who it is (if I know them) or my impression of them (if I don't). I would never let a stranger put it on, and if they didn't strike me as the "respectful of other people's property type" then I don't care if we're blood or not. No touch! Most people, though, seem afraid to touch my hats because they all look so pristine.
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No, just because I've found most people aren't as respectful of other's property as they are their own, and in person I've met maybe one person who would understand why I just spent my iPod savings on "a hat".
Just so you know, I'd probably let you all wear it though! Just promise me your hair's clean and you've washed your hands of popcorny goodness. =P
Just so you know, I'd probably let you all wear it though! Just promise me your hair's clean and you've washed your hands of popcorny goodness. =P
Depends on who it is! My Priest loves to play with my hats, but he certainly would not hurt them. Now on the other hand my mother in law is a diferent story she -- well, never mind. But, again it depends on who it is. For the most part I don't get very concerned. I have allowed my three year old grandson to play with mine and never had an issue. So, just keep your eyes open and educate those who don't know how to treat your hat -- kindly! W>
Generally, nobody asks me. But that's cheating to give that as an answer. If just a random person came up to me asking to wear it or handle it, I would say no - unless it was somebody who was in gear or had on a fedora of their own. I don't think I'd like them wearing it, but if they wanted to look at it so they could decide on whether to buy one, I'd be happy to let them feel it or look at the inside, stitching, etc.
If one of my cute, female friends asks to wear it, I may just let them try it on. I love a girl in an Indy fedora. But other than that? Strangers who don't immediately look like they know what they're doing, suspicious looking people (wearing handcuffs, orange jumpsuits, covered in blood), or people who just decide that they get to wear it... yeah, they don't get to see my hat. Another pet peeve of mine is when friends slap the brim. :evil:
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If one of my cute, female friends asks to wear it, I may just let them try it on. I love a girl in an Indy fedora. But other than that? Strangers who don't immediately look like they know what they're doing, suspicious looking people (wearing handcuffs, orange jumpsuits, covered in blood), or people who just decide that they get to wear it... yeah, they don't get to see my hat. Another pet peeve of mine is when friends slap the brim. :evil:
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I need two hats... a young hat, and an old hat...WConly wrote:Depends on who it is! My Priest loves to play with my hats, but he certainly would not hurt them.
Over the years I've become pretty keen on identifying those folks who would really respect the hat versus those who would have no idea how to handle it. Like many, it depends on the person, too.
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Two people have ever grabbed my hat and ran---The first would later become my wife, and it was the first time we'd met.
The second was a few months later, at a halloween party. A friend thought it'd be funny to try it--so he swiped it off my head and took off at a dead run.
I pursued, uncoiling my 12' Cattle Baron whip at the same time---he'd gotten about 30 feet when I cracked the whip about three feet behind his head.
He froze immediately, turned on his heel, gingerly handed me back my hat and apologized. Nobody's tried it since. That was 1989.
The second was a few months later, at a halloween party. A friend thought it'd be funny to try it--so he swiped it off my head and took off at a dead run.
I pursued, uncoiling my 12' Cattle Baron whip at the same time---he'd gotten about 30 feet when I cracked the whip about three feet behind his head.
He froze immediately, turned on his heel, gingerly handed me back my hat and apologized. Nobody's tried it since. That was 1989.
Well, there you have a story to tell! Well, actually two good stories!PyramidBlaster wrote:Two people have ever grabbed my hat and ran---The first would later become my wife, and it was the first time we'd met.
The second was a few months later, at a halloween party. A friend thought it'd be funny to try it--so he swiped it off my head and took off at a dead run.
I pursued, uncoiling my 12' Cattle Baron whip at the same time---he'd gotten about 30 feet when I cracked the whip about three feet behind his head.
He froze immediately, turned on his heel, gingerly handed me back my hat and apologized. Nobody's tried it since. That was 1989.
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Im The same way, I have a Gibson Les Paul(that I worked Hard for) and I only let my closest guitar playing friends touch it.DR Ulloa wrote:I generally let someone who I think knows how to handle a guitar play mine. I own a Gibson Les Paul, so it would kill me if something were to happen to it, but I find if you are trusting of someone they generally treat your guitar with respect. Oh, and only if they are seated. No way am I taking the chance some idiot is going to start rocking out and bang the thing against a table or something.I generally decline on my guitar- I'd let folks play my guitar that I would not let touch my hat
Dave
As far as the hat only the pretty girls.
If I remember correctly Indy has only let Elsa Shenider wear his.