Henry display and property discussion page
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- hoose55
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Re: Henry display and property discussion page
taikoubou,
That's a nice looking hat! Enjoy! What can you tell me about that Indy artwork hanging over your shoulder? That's pretty great!
J-
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That's a nice looking hat! Enjoy! What can you tell me about that Indy artwork hanging over your shoulder? That's pretty great!
J-
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Thanks for all the compliments! All very much appreciated, I assure you.
hoose55,
The artwork is actually a print from a man by the name of Jason Palmer. He was selling them at this past Phoenix Comicon, so I had to pick one up after seeing it. His artwork is fantastic. Last time I checked, his Indy print wasn't up on his page yet, but that was a little while ago. He might have it up there now.
http://www.jasonpalmer.net
When I talked to him, he was super nice and explained a little bit about how he goes about his artwork and some of the projects that he's done and is currently working on.
Anyway, I'm getting a little side-tracked! If the print isn't up there yet, I'm sure you could e-mail him from his page and ask about it. No harm in that!
Hope that helps you out.
hoose55,
The artwork is actually a print from a man by the name of Jason Palmer. He was selling them at this past Phoenix Comicon, so I had to pick one up after seeing it. His artwork is fantastic. Last time I checked, his Indy print wasn't up on his page yet, but that was a little while ago. He might have it up there now.
http://www.jasonpalmer.net
When I talked to him, he was super nice and explained a little bit about how he goes about his artwork and some of the projects that he's done and is currently working on.
Anyway, I'm getting a little side-tracked! If the print isn't up there yet, I'm sure you could e-mail him from his page and ask about it. No harm in that!
Hope that helps you out.
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I think you lost your hat.
- tekors
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I have my Henry for more than 2 months now. Getting better with time as it shapes on my head. Here are some pics:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id= ... =710216397
regards to all,
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id= ... =710216397
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Great shots tekors!!! Henry looks great on you!! Looks like you had a great time!tekors wrote:I have my Henry for more than 2 months now. Getting better with time as it shapes on my head. Here are some pics:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id= ... =710216397
regards to all,
As I flicked through your shots, I suddenly thought, 'Whoa! His Henry has tapered loads', but then realised that was a different hat. Which hat is that? (Was thinking a re-bashed dorfman)
Ian
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Thanks Ian...
Glad you liked the pics.
The other hat is a Herbert Johnson, which tapered even more with the environment (rain, sun, etc...) (not a resistant hat at all)
I gladly retired it into a box...
regards,
Glad you liked the pics.
The other hat is a Herbert Johnson, which tapered even more with the environment (rain, sun, etc...) (not a resistant hat at all)
I gladly retired it into a box...
regards,
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Ah. I was thrown off by the taper and the ribbon appeared to have a purple-ish tint to it.
Great to see the Henry being used for what it was intended for....Adventure!!
Ian
Great to see the Henry being used for what it was intended for....Adventure!!
Ian
- tekors
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Oh yeah .... made for adventures indeed...
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Great pictures tekors! The hat looks great out on an adventure, just like it was made for
- tekors
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Thanks Noah,
Just still waiting to find a truck so I can be dragged by it....
teko
Just still waiting to find a truck so I can be dragged by it....
teko
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Hi, here are more pics of my Henry
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The hat looks really good! As does the rest of your gear
- tekors
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Thanks Noah...
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Few Shots of me and my Henry
ZOLTAR
ZOLTAR
- tekors
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Amazing pics Zoltar... and the whip is awesome!!!
teko
teko
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Hear hear!
VERY nice hat and GREAT Gear overall, Zoltar.
Thanks for sharing these photos... looking GOOD!
VERY nice hat and GREAT Gear overall, Zoltar.
Thanks for sharing these photos... looking GOOD!
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Aye, great shots Zoltar!! Just goes to show, that the Indy style fedoras go with most clothing.
BTW, Love that jacket!!!
Ian
BTW, Love that jacket!!!
Ian
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Hat and gear look great!
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Here are 2 more pics from the sides:
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Man! There is a real nice collection of Henrys here. Good show folks!
Cheers!
Dan
Cheers!
Dan
- tekors
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Let's establish the "Henry Hat Association"DanielJones wrote:Man! There is a real nice collection of Henrys here. Good show folks!
Cheers!
Dan
regards
teko
- Mitch LaRue
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Those are a couple of GREAT profile shots, tekors!
You've already got a really wonderful face that has a good, rugged "look" that works well with a fedora, so THAT's already a nice start... but also working for you is the fact that the Henry could not suit you any better!
In fact, I think you both make a PERFECT match!
Thanks for sharing these two excellent photographs!
You've already got a really wonderful face that has a good, rugged "look" that works well with a fedora, so THAT's already a nice start... but also working for you is the fact that the Henry could not suit you any better!
In fact, I think you both make a PERFECT match!
Thanks for sharing these two excellent photographs!
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Hey Mitch LaRue,Mitch LaRue wrote:Those are a couple of GREAT profile shots, tekors!
You've already got a really wonderful face that has a good, rugged "look" that works well with a fedora, so THAT's already a nice start... but also working for you is the fact that the Henry could not suit you any better!
In fact, I think you both make a PERFECT match!
Thanks for sharing these two excellent photographs!
I do appreciate your comments. Thank you for the compliments.
Really enjoy my Henry... and the good thing with it is that month after month it gets better, it shapes to your head, gets character... and with time should the colour fade away to a more lighter brown... it will be perfect.
Now I only need a truck to get dragged behind it...
Cheers
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Nice pics, Zoltar. What jacket is that? Oh, and I've always wanted one of those Sideshow figures...
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Thanks Guys
That's my first session with a whip hence the intense concentration and rigid stance
The jacket's a Wested OTR Raiders, there's alot of red in that shot throwing the colours off a bit
ZOLTAR
That's my first session with a whip hence the intense concentration and rigid stance
The jacket's a Wested OTR Raiders, there's alot of red in that shot throwing the colours off a bit
ZOLTAR
- tekors
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yeah, great jacket indeed zoltar...
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here are more pics
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Yeah, that hat is just a natural on you, tekors...
My HIGHEST compliments to you... You wear it VERY well, sir!
My HIGHEST compliments to you... You wear it VERY well, sir!
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thank you Mitch...
My highest appreciation for your comments.
My highest appreciation for your comments.
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tekors wrote:here are more pics
There's a Man who "owns his hat"
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Now that's a Henry!!
Ian
Ian
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What a great looking Henry Tekors!
- tekors
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Thank you guys...
I appreciate your compliments...
I appreciate your compliments...
- Noah
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Awesome looking hat!
- generalFROSTY
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My Henry has only gotten better with age! The shape conformed perfectly to my head, the bash holds great and I love 'petting' it since it is soooo smooth!
It does need a brushing though, and a fresh application of fullers earth.
It does need a brushing though, and a fresh application of fullers earth.
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generalFROSTY wrote:My Henry has only gotten better with age! The shape conformed perfectly to my head, the bash holds great and I love 'petting' it since it is soooo smooth!
It does need a brushing though, and a fresh application of fullers earth.
'It's been a long time General'
Yours is a good un. Still got the Raiders/LC hybrid bash?
Ian
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Thank you Noah...
Hey, General... I am curious about your Henry...could you post some pics?
cheers
Hey, General... I am curious about your Henry...could you post some pics?
cheers
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The General ain't shy of showing his gear off.tekors wrote:Thank you Noah...
Hey, General... I am curious about your Henry...could you post some pics?
cheers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-fN0e49bZo
Ian
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Wow, that was so great...
Nice outfit... well done General!!!
Thanks Ian for posting this.
Cheers
teko
Nice outfit... well done General!!!
Thanks Ian for posting this.
Cheers
teko
- Mitch LaRue
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gF, I just want you to know that despite Ian kindly satisfying our fever for both some video of your Henry AND the power of dance you should in no way think that we wouldn't still LOVE to see some recent shots of that beautiful Henry of yours (especially knowing that it's just getting better & better onya!)
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The Henry is a wonderful hat. Thin felt, light. You almost think nothing is perched a'top ur gord.
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Mitch LaRue wrote:gF, I just want you to know that despite Ian kindly satisfying our fever for both some video of your Henry AND the power of dance you should in no way think that we wouldn't still LOVE to see some recent shots of that beautiful Henry of yours (especially knowing that it's just getting better & better onya!)
Agreed
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Totally agree with Texan. The felt is so soft and thin, yet so resistant to the elements (and the 20% beaver does its job). Plus I have to say that the colour is starting to fade, so I presume it would look with a more accurate Raiders colour in the future.Texan Scott wrote:The Henry is a wonderful hat. Thin felt, light. You almost think nothing is perched a'top ur gord.
I must also say that the crown and brim are getting floppy. IMO the Henry is more of a hat in between a factory made and a custom made... it has a bit of both. Amazing...
I only have the Henry (and my HJ that is in a box). It's my daily/adventure hat... maybe I get one custom in a future.. but for now.. the Henry makes me feel I don't need another hat.
I am really excited to see what my Henry would look like in a year or so.
Cheers
teko
- irishjones
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Here's me with my newly arrived Henry. It came yesterday and I requested that it be bashed in the classic Raiders style.
Thoughts?
- tekors
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I liked it... you will feel the difference after 2 months or so, when the shape will get better and the hat will be conformed to your head... weeks after weeks you will notice how better your Henry will be.
- Mitch LaRue
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That's a sweet lookin' lid right outta the gate...
but I have no doubt that -as tekors just said- it's just gonna get better & better over time with more & more wear.
but I have no doubt that -as tekors just said- it's just gonna get better & better over time with more & more wear.
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Nice to see you here, irishjones! Your hat looks great! It should conform to your head shape after a while.
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Thanks guys,
I just love wearing the hat. I wear it at every chance I get. And this is how sad I am, I wear it around the house as well. LMAO!! I just never wanna take it off! LOL.
I just love wearing the hat. I wear it at every chance I get. And this is how sad I am, I wear it around the house as well. LMAO!! I just never wanna take it off! LOL.