Mr Weaver, I found one............
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Mr Weaver, I found one............
You recall that Willis and Geiger safari hat you sent for your dad, to have me replace the sweat? And how much I told you I wanted a hat like that? Well, ebay came through and here she is!!!http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... %3AIT&rd=1
What I found interesting is the top crease in this hat. Look familiar? It is the same as the pre-formed HJ that most are familiar with.
Now for those that might wonder why I did not just make one. Well, that band on the hat is the reason. And, this hat has tiny vent holes in the sides for ventilation. Now I need to get me a safari jacket and a good briar pipe. Fedora
What I found interesting is the top crease in this hat. Look familiar? It is the same as the pre-formed HJ that most are familiar with.
Now for those that might wonder why I did not just make one. Well, that band on the hat is the reason. And, this hat has tiny vent holes in the sides for ventilation. Now I need to get me a safari jacket and a good briar pipe. Fedora
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I didn't know you were in the market for Willis and Geiger. About 4 months ago I saw a Willis and Geiger safari Jacket at Goodwill but didn't buy it because it was a size 48, too big for me. If I had known you were looking I'd have bought it for you as I believe that is about what you wear isn't it?
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Let's pray that Fedora has better luck.J_Weaver wrote:I can just see Francis Macomber wearing a hat like that. Though I imagine his hat was ruined.Hemingway Jones wrote:Dare I say, that is very Hemingway-esque! That is a very cool hat. Congratulations on a great find!
And to go along with what fedoralover said, Willis and Geiger used to make a copy of Hemingway's safari jacket. I've always regretted not picking one of those up. That would be a great look for Fedora.
Now I know why Akubra started putting the "hide with hair" hat band on the Sombrero! Maybe I should put one on mine?
Fedora, how could you get the hat and pass up on those nifty ties the same seller is offering???
Cabela's offers their version of the safari jacket at a decent price. Cabela's safari line (shirts, shorts) used to be made in South Africa. I don't know about now.
Ernie H's jacket came from Abercrombie (in the days when they were still a hunting and fishing supplier).
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Fedora, how could you get the hat and pass up on those nifty ties the same seller is offering???
Cabela's offers their version of the safari jacket at a decent price. Cabela's safari line (shirts, shorts) used to be made in South Africa. I don't know about now.
Ernie H's jacket came from Abercrombie (in the days when they were still a hunting and fishing supplier).
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