beaverlid wrote:I actually love this story. It is very fitting that a man of 84 years wants a fedora made for him. He was alive when fedoras were on every mans head. He lived in the era of fedoras. With my rudimentary math skills I was able to deduce that he was born in 1927. The men and women that came from that era are great people. I hope he wears his new fedora with pride. I would love to see a pic of him wearing it. I have a picture of my grandfather and my uncle that is about 60 years old and they are both sporting grey fedoras in there Sunday best. You should see if he has a photo of him in his youth wearing a fedora so we can see a then and now picture. Thanks for the post.
Beaverlid
That would be awesome to find such a photo of him back then. I have seen some old photos of his military years, he was a handsome man I don't mind telling ya and would've looked great in a fedora. I have to hunt for a photo like that I'm sure.

I would like to get a pic of the both of us wearing our hats together.
kwh wrote:yeah i liked the story too.you know my daddy passed about 2 years ago now.he was 82.so i'm glad you have such a tight connection with your papaw.and an awesome looking hat.
keith
I'm sorry to hear about your Dad's passing Keith. Honestly, I was too young to remember my actual grandpa, so having been able to spent time with my wife's Papaw is wonderful. We drive down all the time to see him and have dinner. Rough on a paper thin budget, but I wouldn't have it any other way.
If you all want I can post the pics of me sporting his lid till I can snap a photo of him in it? Kinda stinks that I don't already have one.
Regards,
'81