Bill Greenwood wrote:
Ryan, the little bumper sticker on the back was a last minute touch , and had to be homemade as I didn't have the real one.
I thought you might get a laugh out of it, and it does give some class to the hat.
Bill
I thought that was probably just for me... I did sort of chuckle, but you should remember that I'm of a different camp altogether - not Repub. or Demo.
Just a joke here: I thought that the name was about the same class as the scrap paper it was written on.

Again, that's just a joke. I think I like him and his predecessor about equally.
On a serious note, here's what I'm thinking of doing... I'm thinking that soon I'll try to repaint it a mid-to-dark gray with a Texas flag on the side, or something similar to the new business card I'm using (see below).

Then... and this is a big project... I'm thinking of working with my sisters on an idea I had. I'm wondering if it wouldn't be possible to obtain some leather, figure up some dimensions to cover the helmet, sew it up to look like an old helmet installing snaps for the three-snap visor location and a hook for the back to keep it on, and do my own "vintage" style cover for the helmet. Then, for flights with the Alamo Liaison Squadron it would look like a more vintage style helmet like the one's Taylor wants, and could revert to the dark gray for business flights.
Ryan
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