The Tarp Hat

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Shaun Harrison wrote:I put the pictures up as I felt the pictures at the top didn't represent them too well with that big logo on them - mine has a very discreet little tab at the back which could easily be removed if not wanted but it really is tiny. I wouldn't have wanted one with that big logo on. There is a special comments box when you order if you don't want writing print on the hat and I think you can request without patches.
There's nothing wrong with flying the Brazilian flag old chap..........I'm sure most of us like to see a Brazillian! :Hahaha:
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RBTraditional wrote:
Shaun Harrison wrote:I put the pictures up as I felt the pictures at the top didn't represent them too well with that big logo on them - mine has a very discreet little tab at the back which could easily be removed if not wanted but it really is tiny. I wouldn't have wanted one with that big logo on. There is a special comments box when you order if you don't want writing print on the hat and I think you can request without patches.
There's nothing wrong with flying the Brazilian flag old chap..........I'm sure most of us like to see a Brazillian! :Hahaha:
I've never needed a runway to know where to land, I can even do it safely amongst thick bush. :eyebrow:

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Oh I say :Hide:
I walked across an empty land
I knew the pathway like the back of my hand
I felt the earth beneath my feet
Sat by the river and it made me complete.

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Thanks for the link Shaun - I'm ordering one of these http://www.tarphat.co.uk/products/4/Mil ... litary-Cap :Thumb:

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Plot36 wrote:Thanks for the link Shaun - I'm ordering one of these http://www.tarphat.co.uk/products/4/Mil ... litary-Cap :Thumb:
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Well, my nice new scruffy Tarp Hat brought me luck on our first adventure together. Image

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I think I may be getting one for the winter, especially if they catch carp like that.

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Incredibly water repellent at the moment but obviously can't speak long term.

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That's a great carp there Shaun and on some lovely tackle :Hat:
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Thanks Mushy, so nice listening to the sweet song of the Hardy Altex clutch.

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