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Post by TANGODANCER » Fri Jul 24, 2009 10:32 pm

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proper hats should be compulsory at t'Reebok
What are the hats called that are like a fedora, or a Trilby, but with a triangular-ish brim?
Hombergs?
Homburg actually, but I can't see the triangle. They have a stiff brim while a trilby has a soft one.
Ah, but Pru asked what the hats (plural) were called, therefore, Hombergs! :wink:
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Post by Montreal Wanderer » Fri Jul 24, 2009 10:37 pm

TANGODANCER wrote:
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TANGODANCER wrote:
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proper hats should be compulsory at t'Reebok
What are the hats called that are like a fedora, or a Trilby, but with a triangular-ish brim?
Hombergs?
Homburg actually, but I can't see the triangle. They have a stiff brim while a trilby has a soft one.
Ah, but Pru asked what the hats (plural) were called, therefore, Hombergs! :wink:
Er no, homburgs I'm afraid.
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Post by TANGODANCER » Fri Jul 24, 2009 10:51 pm

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TANGODANCER wrote:
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TANGODANCER wrote:
Prufrock wrote: What are the hats called that are like a fedora, or a Trilby, but with a triangular-ish brim?
Hombergs?
Homburg actually, but I can't see the triangle. They have a stiff brim while a trilby has a soft one.
Ah, but Pru asked what the hats (plural) were called, therefore, Hombergs! :wink:
Er no, homburgs I'm afraid.
Penny dropped. Homburgs :mrgreen: it is.
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Post by CAPSLOCK » Thu Aug 06, 2009 9:33 am

Best thing about that picture?

No kids

No women

No students

And I'll bet we played long ball
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Post by TANGODANCER » Thu Aug 06, 2009 9:47 am

CAPSLOCK wrote:Best thing about that picture?

No kids

No women

No students

And I'll bet we played long ball
it was referred to then as "Bung it up to Nat". :wink:
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Post by CAPSLOCK » Thu Aug 06, 2009 9:52 am

Or, so I hear, 'boot it to that useless bastard up front'

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Post by TANGODANCER » Thu Aug 06, 2009 9:56 am

CAPSLOCK wrote:Or, so I hear, 'boot it to that useless bastard up front'

Yes, Nat got it too
"Sins of the fathers", etc. :wink:
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Post by Dujon » Thu Aug 06, 2009 11:32 pm

Good to see that our forebears had some sense when it comes to hats. I always wear a hat when out walking or just popping up to the local shops. My current hat is identical to this (incidentally this model of chapeau can be scrunched into a compact package for storage and pops back to its original shape when released - not that I've bothered) :

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I do have a flat cap, but that was used generally only when driving my topless cars and has now been retired to a cupboard. Likewise my baseball type hats, which were used for promotional purposes when I owned a shop (they were emblazoned with my business name across the front).

No, I don't wear a hat whilst driving tin-tops, nor do I own a Volvo. :wink: I also take off my hat when entering a building.

At the risk of veering too far from the original premise of this thread - do people in the U.K. wear brimmed hats these days?

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Post by TANGODANCER » Fri Aug 07, 2009 12:18 am

There's no such thing as a set style Dujon. One guy who catches our train wears one of thse Ned Kelly thing like yours. Hoods are the vogue amongst the young and potential muggers and its a "anything goes" world. Old style paperboy caps are back in fashion along with knitted Scandanavian monstrosities with built-in girlie plats hanging down, and baseball caps. Not a lot of Humphrey Bogart trilby/fedora types on show though.

I stick a check flat cap in my ruscksack for when it rains (frequently). :wink:
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Post by Bruno » Fri Aug 07, 2009 8:21 am

CAPSLOCK wrote:Best thing about that picture?

No kids

No women

No students

And I'll bet we played long ball
Wow. Just wow.
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Post by Worthy4England » Fri Aug 07, 2009 8:51 am

CAPSLOCK wrote:Best thing about that picture?

No kids

No women

No students

And I'll bet we played long ball
Can we add "Stood up" and "At Burnden Park - where Bolton live"

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Post by ratbert » Fri Aug 07, 2009 9:12 am

And are you all going to the match on Penny Farthings?

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Post by TANGODANCER » Fri Aug 07, 2009 9:59 am

ratbert wrote:And are you all going to the match on Penny Farthings?
Don't be so old-fashioned. We have motorbike and sidecars these days. :roll:
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Post by TANGODANCER » Fri Aug 07, 2009 10:01 am

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CAPSLOCK wrote:Best thing about that picture?

No kids

No women

No students

And I'll bet we played long ball
Can we add "Stood up" and "At Burnden Park - where Bolton live"
And a class beer advert. :wink:
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Post by Verbal » Fri Aug 07, 2009 11:48 am

ratbert wrote:And are you all going to the match on Penny Farthings?
Who is she? Sounds like a right goer.
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Post by Prufrock » Fri Aug 07, 2009 4:12 pm

TANGODANCER wrote:There's no such thing as a set style Dujon. One guy who catches our train wears one of thse Ned Kelly thing like yours. Hoods are the vogue amongst the young and potential muggers and its a "anything goes" world. Old style paperboy caps are back in fashion along with knitted Scandanavian monstrosities with built-in girlie plats hanging down, and baseball caps. Not a lot of Humphrey Bogart trilby/fedora types on show though.

I stick a check flat cap in my ruscksack for when it rains (frequently). :wink:
Agreed about those platt hats. Horrid. I have a Trilby AND a hood. Seldom worn together however. Work that one out. What am I? A smooth talking charmer who does a sideline in knifing old ladies? Well, I am young, and that's apparently what we all do.
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Post by CrazyHorse » Fri Aug 07, 2009 6:05 pm

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ratbert wrote:And are you all going to the match on Penny Farthings?
Who is she? Sounds like a right goer.
Isn't she that girl with one tit five times bigger than the other?
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Post by TANGODANCER » Fri Aug 07, 2009 7:17 pm

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TANGODANCER wrote:There's no such thing as a set style Dujon. One guy who catches our train wears one of thse Ned Kelly thing like yours. Hoods are the vogue amongst the young and potential muggers and its a "anything goes" world. Old style paperboy caps are back in fashion along with knitted Scandanavian monstrosities with built-in girlie plats hanging down, and baseball caps. Not a lot of Humphrey Bogart trilby/fedora types on show though.

I stick a check flat cap in my ruscksack for when it rains (frequently). :wink:
Agreed about those platt hats. Horrid. I have a Trilby AND a hood. Seldom worn together however. Work that one out. What am I? A smooth talking charmer who does a sideline in knifing old ladies? Well, I am young, and that's apparently what we all do.
No dig at the young Pru, we've all been there. No denying though that you don't normally get mugged by blokes in trilbies. It's being able to tell the difference in who's who, that's the problem. It's a style that a lot of people, not the least the police, will be glad to see the back of. Course, you could alway wear a monks habit with a bit of clothes-line around your waist and toe-peeper sandals. That should do it. :wink:
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Post by TANGODANCER » Fri Aug 07, 2009 7:17 pm

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ratbert wrote:And are you all going to the match on Penny Farthings?
Who is she? Sounds like a right goer.
Isn't she that girl with one tit five times bigger than the other?
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Post by forestBolton » Mon Aug 10, 2009 11:52 pm

That was really amazing to flip through. TBH, I wish there were more.

I'd love to have seen a more insightful view into what the old Trinity Street Station used to look like before it was demolished. I'd also like to know exactly where it was as I can't work it out!

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