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    • George D. Stout
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        Seems most archers have a favorite hat they like to wear during season. Mine is one I found at a flea market in the early 1980’s, a California made, wool felt crusher. Hope you enjoy my take on the subject.

        My Old Felt Crusher Hat

        George D. Stout

        It came not in a fancy box adorned with Asian Silk

        It can’t be classed as haute couture, or any of that ilk

        It’s just a simple brown felt hat that has no pedigree

        More suited to an archer’s camp, than a fancy shivaree

        It hangs there by a single nail upon my bedroom wall

        It’s walked with me on pleasant days, in snow and northern squall

        To keep the rays of sun at bay, or turn away the rain

        Then back upon the wall once more, until we go again

        It cannot fletch a single shaft, nor string my favorite bow

        It simply sits upon my head no matter where I go

        It’s topped the hill in morning mist upon a well-worn trail

        To catch the beat of hurried hooves, and fleeting, raised white tail

        Perhaps it’s hard at outward glance for one to understand

        The qualities that lie beneath the felt and leather band

        Some folks would think it rather quaint, while others turn their nose

        Yet beauty, such that lives within, is not easily disclosed

        It dwells inside the pressed wool felt, beneath the stitch and band

        Awaiting just the knowing touch of the archers hand

        When once again we take the trail in search of this and that

        Just me, my bow and arrows, and my old felt crusher hat

      • jpcarlson
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          That’s great George,

          I have an old felt crusher hat my Dad gave me about 23 years ago when I was a young teenager. Wow, that’s getting to be awhile ago!:) It was an Eddie Bauer, back when they still made good stuff produced in the USA. It faded from a dark brown green to a light green from wind and weather on the top side. I always feel more complete when wearing it while out doing any form of hunting, and is a must when out with stiick and string! I guess it helps me feel a bond to those gentleman sportsman who have come before me and did so with grace and style.

          Jans

        • David Coulter
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            Hi George,

            I had one of those when I was a young scout. Somehow it got mixed in with the wash and that was that. I’d love to run into another one. Nice words. best, dwcphoto

          • berndm50
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              That was Great:wink:

            • Stephen Graf
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                I’m on my 3rd hat. I wear a straw hat in summer though… NC way too hot for a felt hat in winter. Even so, I get only about 10 years out of one…

                Not to add a commercial aspect to this fine sentiment, but the last hat I got was from 3Rivers about 6 years ago. And it still looks perfect (made in america!). It’s the best one I have. Way better than the ones I got from LL Bean…

              • Mark Turton
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                  Thank you George I enjoyed that very much, I have an old woolen watch cap that I feel very attached to.

                  Mark.

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