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Here's a good source of genuine pith helmets for those who like such: PITH HELMETS


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Posts: 9487 | Location: Texas Hill Country | Registered: 11 January 2002Reply With Quote
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Are they called pith helmets because they are easy to pith into?

Sorry I couldn't resist.

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http://www.jameslock.co.uk/prod1.taf?catuid=100035&_UserReference=18DCF27078912DE542150C86

If one has the budget, I suggest the one on this site. None of this adjustable bu!ls*t. It is made to fit you by either providing them measurements or being fitted at their shop.

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I got mine from www.tagsafari.com and they're made in Africa!


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You wouldn't actually go out in public wearing something like that would you?
 
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You wouldn't actually go out in public wearing something like that would you?


HELL YES ! A buddy of mine has the Lock Hatters helmet and as soon as I make it to London to be fitted so will I. I would wear it happily in Southern Africa or on desert treks here in Egypt. I don't give a damn if people chuckled. Wearing that hat and an Egyptian linen suit in the Western Desert, on the back of a camel or while stalking buffalo for a few days would be the epitome of C O O L !!! No reason to lack sophistication while camping or hunting. Big Grin Wink Big Grin Wink

JMHO,

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You go, John!

Not wear a pith helmet in public? Waddya gonna put on, a feed hat? That's the height of sartorial sophistocation in Texas? Give us a break!


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In Texas we would buy two pith helmets...one to pith in and one to cover it up with!


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Anybody know where to get a hat like the one Robert Redford wore in "Out of Africa"?

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From Universal pictures?


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Are they called pith helmets because they are easy to pith into?

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Terry,

They are called pith helmets because people take the "Pith" if you wear one! Big Grin Big Grin

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Pete
 
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The pith helmet is the best, boys,The Best!!!

I always wear one when on backyard safari. Knickers and gaters too. This outfit affords me the freedom of movement when tackling dangerous game such as bald-faced hornets, carpenter bees, and yellowjackets with my trusty Crosman model 1100 38 bore, loaded with #12 shot. For squirrel & whistle pig charges I use .36 balls. Makes a thwack like when a .577 hits a buff side on. Razzer

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posted by Minkman: I always wear one when on backyard safari. Knickers and gaters too. This outfit affords me the freedom of movement when tackling dangerous game such as bald-faced hornets, carpenter bees, and yellowjackets with my trusty Crosman model 1100 38 bore, loaded with #12 shot.

My first wife's father wore one while mowing the lawn when she was a teenager, embarrassed the hell out of her when her friends came around!


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They are called pith helmets because when you see someone wearing one you pith yourself laughing.


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Well, you can piss in them all you want to do so, but I'll soak mine in water for cooling, thank you! I find them very comfortable and will use it if I go again. Real nice in open bush country, but it is a little noisy in areas of thick jess.

Yea, a Texan always needs two of something to cover up what he is doing!
 
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Yes some people still do wear them.



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Oops, wrong thread.
 
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Where can I get an orange pith helmet for deer season this fall?
 
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You wouldn't actually go out in public wearing something like that would you?


HELL YES ! A buddy of mine has the Lock Hatters helmet and as soon as I make it to London to be fitted so will I. I would wear it happily in Southern Africa or on desert treks here in Egypt. I don't give a damn if people chuckled. Wearing that hat and an Egyptian linen suit in the Western Desert, on the back of a camel or while stalking buffalo for a few days would be the epitome of C O O L !!! No reason to lack sophistication while camping or hunting. Big Grin Wink Big Grin Wink

JMHO,

JohnTheGreek


But only if combined with a good quality Fez from Lock & Co, to be worn at time for the compulsory Sun downer...




 
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My father had one (from his army days), which I still keep and treasure. He wore it regularly while fishing, and although I have tried to work up the intestinal fortitude to wear it myself I have thus far failed...but, oh, how I wish that I had taken it with me to Africa, to use as a prop in a couple of trophy photos! Print them up in B&W with a sepia tone added...talk about missed opportunities!

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Originally posted by fla3006:
Here's a good source of genuine pith helmets for those who like such: PITH HELMETS


This is the one I posted a link to in the other thread!


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Yes and the rifle would be nice English double!

VERY COOL


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Originally posted by M16:
You wouldn't actually go out in public wearing something like that would you?


HELL YES ! A buddy of mine has the Lock Hatters helmet and as soon as I make it to London to be fitted so will I. I would wear it happily in Southern Africa or on desert treks here in Egypt. I don't give a damn if people chuckled. Wearing that hat and an Egyptian linen suit in the Western Desert, on the back of a camel or while stalking buffalo for a few days would be the epitome of C O O L !!! No reason to lack sophistication while camping or hunting. Big Grin Wink Big Grin Wink

JMHO,

JohnTheGreek


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The pith of the sola or other similar plants is used to make the pith helmet


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Mac, now that is one C O O O O L looking pith helmet! I might just have to get one of those!
 
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