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Wednesday, December 20, 2017
Compliments of the Season from the staff at SHSSC!
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I am going out for shoulder surgery tomorrow, so will only be able to type with one hand. So before the message would only read, "C...
Thursday, December 14, 2017
Sherlock Holmes at his most jocular - BLUE
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BLUE has always been one of my favorites. BLUE and HOUN. Both are full of atmosphere and settings I can relate to. Each year at about this...
Tuesday, December 12, 2017
Did you have dinner or supper?
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“Then I suggest that we turn our dinner into a supper and follow up this clue while it is still hot.” Sherlock Holmes. Although we now u...
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Okay, you asked for it.
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Friday, December 8, 2017
And just to cap things off. . . . .
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The bowler, not the cowboy hat or sombrero , was the most popular hat in the American West, prompting Lucius Beebe to call it "the...
Back by popular demand!
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This may turn into a small monograph soon . . . . .
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“Then I suggest that we turn our dinner into a supper and follow up this clue while it is still hot.”
Sherlock Holmes makes a joke.
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“Very glad to see you. I dine at seven. There is a woodcock, I believe. By the way, in view of recent occurrences, perhaps I ought to ask Mr...
And while we are at it 'Billycock'
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History of Bowler Hat Bowler hat is a hard felt hat with a narrow brim and a rounded crown . It was also known as bob hat, b...
Patent date (it is always) 1895
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“Here is the foresight,” said he putting his finger upon the little disc and loop of the hat-securer. “They are never sold upon hats. If t...
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