A German licensed IJ hat?

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A German licensed IJ hat?

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Jup! My first two Indy "Fedoras" were Maysers :oops: I bought the first one with 13 and was one happy camper back then :lol:

It's very close to the DP quality wise. Considering The Henry ain't a lot more after you add the shipping to this one, I think we did a good job price wise 8)

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Marc I'm sure the Henry is a much better hat, no doubt! :D
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Marc what do you think about that panama? It looks very good, and I need a Panama for this summer... :-k :-k :-k
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Indiana Strones wrote:Marc what do you think about that panama? It looks very good, and I need a Panama for this summer... :-k :-k :-k
You know Ken at Camptown (Jersey Jones) just started a line of straws. It might be a week or two before he gets back on though, as his wife just had a baby.
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Well, that's better than I'm doing. I told my wife I wanted to get another hat and she just had a fit!

I'll go back to the old ways - it's better to ask for forgiveness than for permission.
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