I just got an email from Martin advertising their new "Baseball Hat." Notice the printing on it. Gray on gray. If someone wants to see what that says, he'll have to violate the six-foot rule.
Yes! I think that's a more or less regular bill. A true flat-bill would be hard to bend. It's funny how the style of the bill has changed. A curve was traditionally worn by younger guys, while old fogies tended to have flat, as if they didn't know it should be curved. I grew up with curved, and I'm stickin' with it.
I always wear a hat when I'm outside - protection for my head. A cap is basic, so that's my go-to. I have nine hats for ukulele - fedoras, caps, porkpie, trilby, skimmer, top hat, derby (100+ years old from my grandfather), and straw trilbies. I hope I don't buy any more.
"The concern for producing the finest instruments possible in 1833 is especially evident today at Martin's expanded facility in Nazareth, Pennsylvania."
1833 is G#Maj7 but I have small hands and find it an impossible reach. I will not be having a hat made with 0:8:8:11 emblazoned upon it, but it is a pleasant sounding inversion.