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My very first Indiana Jones-ish "fedora," which I haven't seen since about 1982. Shortly after seeing Raiders for the first time in 1981 (I was 15), I found this cheap safari hat (technically an Australian slouch hat) in my mother's closet. Never mind that it only bore a passing resemblance to Indy’s fedora; I promptly commandeered it, removed the chin strap, unpinned the brim, replaced the fake cheetah band with a strip of brown naugahyde, bent it into reasonable shape, and started wearing it everywhere. I can't imagine that it's been hanging there all this time. Did I just not notice it because I'd sort of forgotten about Indy over the years? (My dad mentioned that he'd been reorganizing the garage, so I think he reclaimed it from a box in the rafters.)
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The label says 100% wool. It's way too small, of course, and in addition to eyelets, it boasts quite a few additional holes (moths?). I don't know what I used to glue the "ribbon" together, but it's still holding. Impressive. (Boy, look at that craftsmanship. Evidently I never noticed that I needed a bow.)
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It's funny that even though I have no recollection of bashing it, or even being aware of the particulars of the Raiders bash, I managed to give it a tight pinch and camel humps.
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This was the most amusing part:
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It's a Dorfman.
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My dad says he wears it when he gardens, so there's still some life left in it. I think that's pretty cool.