B-Man2
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Here's the lids I use...
Here's the lids I use...
...At Lincoln Financial and a cheesesteak and beers before and after the game!Maybe one day we'll get to a game together Tim
Now how did you know about those places?
They were in my back yard
Tell Paul Jim’s on South St burnt down from a fire . They’ve been closed for while .From Paul Burt ;-)
Oh you might as well. Looks like we ran out of hatsTell Paul Jim’s on South St burnt down from a fire . They’ve been closed for while .
Not hijacking the thread guys I’m done
Tell Paul Jim’s on South St burnt down from a fire . They’ve been closed for while .
Not hijacking the thread guys I’m done
Yes, but I do living history events, so I should get some wear time from this.The ultimate of course. Just hard to pull off as daily wear. Maybe without the badge?
I haven't dug into my imgur files yet.Oh you might as well. Looks like we ran out of hats
VTo be honest, I usually just wear baseball caps normally. I have a couple AAF mechanics caps and a B1 pilot's cap, but I wouldn't wear those in public much outside of a WW2 event or collectors show.
The one I have worn the most since 2019 was bought at a tourist RR in Colorado when my wife got me a trip to all the railroads in that state for my 50th birthday that year.
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Yes, but I do living history events, so I should get some wear time from this.
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I don't wear my AAF stuff that much as I don't look the part as I did when I got into this stuff in my late teens, but I also do a war correspondent impression and crushers weren't uncommon at all on their heads..
Very cool. Enjoy. I wish we were still living in the days when “everyone “wore a hat.To be honest, I usually just wear baseball caps normally. I have a couple AAF mechanics caps and a B1 pilot's cap, but I wouldn't wear those in public much outside of a WW2 event or collectors show.
The one I have worn the most since 2019 was bought at a tourist RR in Colorado when my wife got me a trip to all the railroads in that state for my 50th birthday that year.
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Yes, but I do living history events, so I should get some wear time from this.
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I don't wear my AAF stuff that much as I don't look the part as I did when I got into this stuff in my late teens, but I also do a war correspondent impression and crushers weren't uncommon at all on their heads.
Bring ‘em on man.I haven't dug into my imgur files yet.
Mostly vintage repro baseball and more rare minor league teams.
Of course, there's always my Packer cap collection.
Here's the lids I use...
FC Sankt Pauli! Good Choice, Smithy!
It’s funny, I seem to have gobs of hats and I rarely wear a hat. Go figure.I have one or two hats, whether I get the time to get some out to photograph is another thing. I sold virtually all my military headgear many moons ago... not that I would ever wear any day to day though.
Cool. Yould fit right in out in Calgary. White Stetson is an icon there.Here are a few images I have digitized -- I rotate baseball caps on bad weather days and the "fancy" ones when I have the urge.
"Vintage" Mitchell & Ness repro of Milwaukee Braves -- great, soft wool with a real leather sweatband. M&N went out of biz some years ago, unfortunately.
A collection of old, used up caps I recently discarded.
A reshaped stetson I bought to replace and commemorate the one my late grandfather wore for many years.
Digitizing some more to come.