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    Hmmm, they sound interesting. I guess it does bring up the size of the toorie too. Is it more manly to have a small toorie, or to have a giant toorie on your bonnet?


    I'm thinking the smaller toorie might be better...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Crocker View Post
    Hmmm, they sound interesting. I guess it does bring up the size of the toorie too. Is it more manly to have a small toorie, or to have a giant toorie on your bonnet?


    I'm thinking the smaller toorie might be better...
    Mr. Crocker, i have been told on a few occasions that size does matter, but in this case i think i will stick with small is better.

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    Very nice! They all look nice but I like the MarPat the best. That could work with my PK MarPat to keep the cranial burning to a minimum A little starch and a cover block would give it a very crisp look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cavscout View Post
    Very nice! They all look nice but I like the MarPat the best. That could work with my PK MarPat to keep the cranial burning to a minimum A little starch and a cover block would give it a very crisp look.
    mr. cavscout, when you make yours just use a stiffer interfacing that will give you a crispness. i didn't use any interfacing in the to camos, i was going for a softer look and feel. the khaki glen has a light weight interfacing. these glens breath quit nicely so if you start adding starch and heavy interfacing your head will heat up a lot quicker. hope that helps?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Crocker View Post
    Hmmm, they sound interesting. I guess it does bring up the size of the toorie too. Is it more manly to have a small toorie, or to have a giant toorie on your bonnet?


    I'm thinking the smaller toorie might be better...
    Yes, otherwise you're risking venturing into clown costume.

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