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Several years ago someone on this group posted a recommendation about
a fishing hat called: " The Ultimate Fishing Hat" followed by the maker's name. My hat, unfortunately, now resides in a lake in Ontario. I have searched Google but can find no reference to this hat. If anyone here was around several years ago, maybe you can help me. Thanks and Happy New Year. Jack |
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On Jan 7, 3:53*pm, Jack wrote:
Several years ago someone on this group posted a recommendation about a fishing hat called: " The Ultimate Fishing Hat" followed by the maker's name. My hat, unfortunately, now resides in a lake in Ontario. I have searched Google but can find no reference to this hat. If anyone here was around several years ago, maybe you can help me. Thanks and Happy New Year. Jack Tilley. They even have foam in the top so they can float. Broad brim, straps designed to stay on in a 60 kt wind and a lifetime warranty. Frank Reid (if I can't trash 'em, no one can) |
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On Jan 7, 4:38*pm, Frank Reid © 2008 wrote:
On Jan 7, 3:53*pm, Jack wrote: Several years ago someone on this group posted a recommendation about a fishing hat called: " The Ultimate Fishing Hat" followed by the maker's name. My hat, unfortunately, now resides in a lake in Ontario. I have searched Google but can find no reference to this hat. If anyone here was around several years ago, maybe you can help me. Thanks and Happy New Year. Jack Tilley. *They even have foam in the top so they can float. *Broad brim, straps designed to stay on in a 60 kt wind and a lifetime warranty. Frank Reid (if I can't trash 'em, no one can) Thanks Mr. Reid. It is about as cold in TN. as in Nebr. I'm just getting the tackle ready for spring. Jack |
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![]() Thanks Mr. Reid. It is about as cold in TN. as in Nebr. I'm just getting the tackle ready for spring. Its Frank and right now its 2 degrees with a windchill of -23. We are snowed in, now plows to be seen and we have 300 hundred yards of 2-4 foot drifts before we can get out. Oh, tonight it gets really cold, down to -14 with 40 below windchill. TN sounds good right about now. Frank Reid |
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On Jan 7, 2:38*pm, Frank Reid © 2008 wrote:
(if I can't trash 'em, no one can) I agree about the Tilley hats Love mine. I have two ( one too many, but I got the second, mesh, one for the hottest weather ) which is about 6 lifetimes worth. They ARE tough ... wash em often like they tell you to. A NOTE ... read their sizing suggestions ... you want it bigger and looser than you might think .. it should NOT 'grip' your head just rest on it, use the chin strap in a wind |
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On 2010-01-07 17:38:34 -0500, Frank Reid � 2008 said:
On Jan 7, 3:53Â*pm, Jack wrote: Several years ago someone on this group posted a recommendation about a fishing hat called: " The Ultimate Fishing Hat" followed by the maker's name. My hat, unfortunately, now resides in a lake in Ontario. I have searched Google but can find no reference to this hat. If anyone here was around several years ago, maybe you can help me. Thanks and Happy New Year. Jack Tilley. They even have foam in the top so they can float. Broad brim, straps designed to stay on in a 60 kt wind and a lifetime warranty. Frank Reid (if I can't trash 'em, no one can) And it makes a wonderful birthday gift. Dave |
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![]() "David LaCourse" wrote in message news:2010010721290650073-dplacourse@aolcom... On 2010-01-07 17:38:34 -0500, Frank Reid ? 2008 said: On Jan 7, 3:53 pm, Jack wrote: Several years ago someone on this group posted a recommendation about a fishing hat called: " The Ultimate Fishing Hat" followed by the maker's name. My hat, unfortunately, now resides in a lake in Ontario. I have searched Google but can find no reference to this hat. If anyone here was around several years ago, maybe you can help me. Thanks and Happy New Year. Jack Tilley. They even have foam in the top so they can float. Broad brim, straps designed to stay on in a 60 kt wind and a lifetime warranty. Frank Reid (if I can't trash 'em, no one can) And it makes a wonderful birthday gift. Dave They say elephants love 'em :-) Bill |
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![]() They say elephants love 'em :-) "Elephant trainer Michael Hackenberger of the Bowmanville (Ontario) Zoo, had his Tilley Hat snatched from his head and eaten by an elephant. Three times. Michael later would find and pick up his Hat, wash it thoroughly, and wear it. He had declined to accept a new Tilley Hat in order that we may have his well-traveled Tilley for our museum. (We were secretly pleased!)" Alex Tilley, Ontario http://www.brandsonly.com/testimonials.html Frank Reid |
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On 2010-01-10 10:49:13 -0500, Frank Reid � 2008 said:
They say elephants love 'em :-) "Elephant trainer Michael Hackenberger of the Bowmanville (Ontario) Zoo, had his Tilley Hat snatched from his head and eaten by an elephant. Three times. Michael later would find and pick up his Hat, wash it thoroughly, and wear it. He had declined to accept a new Tilley Hat in order that we may have his well-traveled Tilley for our museum. (We were secretly pleased!)" Alex Tilley, Ontario http://www.brandsonly.com/testimonials.html Frank Reid Shoot! And here I thought Bill was talking about Republicans. d;o) I love mine, a gift from one of the kids after many hints by me. It's better than the traditional ball cap. Dave In Georgia with a temp of 23F. But lots of sun. |
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On Jan 7, 3:53*pm, Jack wrote:
Several years ago someone on this group posted a recommendation about a fishing hat called: " The Ultimate Fishing Hat" followed by the maker's name. My hat, unfortunately, now resides in a lake in Ontario. I have searched Google but can find no reference to this hat. If anyone here was around several years ago, maybe you can help me. Thanks and Happy New Year. Jack All Tilley Hats: *Provide maximum sun protection - rated at UPF 50+ *Float - a foam liner in the crown adds buoyancy *Tie-on - tuckaway wind cords keep the Hat on *Repel rain - the brim channels water away *Won't shrink - machine or hand washable *HYDROFIL® Anti-Sweat band - picks up sweat from your forehead and wicks it away *Have a secret pocket for stowing cash or keys *Come in 13 sizes - there's no one we can't fit *Come with a 4 page owners manual *Are insured against loss or grievous damage *Are guaranteed for life! - free Tilley hat replacement if it wears out http://www.tilley.com/ Frank Reid (and standard disclaimer, don't own stock, no kick backs... yadida, yadida) |
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