Former East Coaster here… my Dad wore his green crusher on many bird hunting and canoe tripping adventures. I don’t wear it often but bring it with me on my adventures in his memory.
Thank you Cody from Colorado I really do appreciate this. My Uncle passed away this yeand there's little things that remind me of him that you're nostalgia. For your Grandpa, it's awesome. Thank you very much for what you're doing. In all of your videos, but especially your nostalgia. Your importance, do you put towards family and remembering? The things a past that rude that means something to us.
I often find myself digging through my own belongings looking for the right tool and finding gear that was a loved ones. Thanks for sharing the great content as usual!
I grew up in Eugene. My grandpa was a timber cruiser and I almost never saw him without one. When he passed I asked for one and there were about 4 really worn ones that I could pick from. I went online and found them as well. I bought a red and later a green one. After years of wear mine still don't have the wear that my grandpa put on his in much less time. Happy to see the Effanem get a little attention.
Just want to say, your videos have been such an inspiration! As a man that grew up with a single mom and no father present to teach me anything useful, I’ve learned so much watching your content! Thank you wranglerstar. Keep it up!!
I feel the same way brother. Raised by a woman and had to learn everything on my own. Needless to say I missed a lot. Wranglestar has helped fill in a lot of the gaps. ✌🏻👊🏻
I’ve always been sentimental as well. Wonder if that is an acquired comfort or a chemistry thing. The powers that be seem to have become exceedingly efficient at division, but somehow I feel impervious because I practice grounding myself in the values of my ancestors. Thank you for sharing.
Just before you mentioned it, I was thinking to myself that your toupee was starting to look a little ragged. I’m glad to hear that it looked that way on purpose. Thank goodness for Polynesian Virgins. Where would Us folically challenged Proho’s be without their sacrifice and dedication?
Makes no differance to me but everything you show comes to the camera reading backwards. Love the drivers licenses. Dad was state patrol and I never remember him mentioning metal licenses. Very interesting. He also wore a red crusher.
West coast men have to rely on quality products produced by east coast men. Love the story. I’m fortunate to have a handful of tools from my grandfather. Wish I had one of his hunting hats. I have found memories of rabbit hunting with him behind his pack of beagles.
Have you seen his videos just a few years ago? Had almost a buzz cut, definitely no toupee. I'm thinking he wears his hair that way to keep people talking, which is good for his channel.
@@filster1934It's a running joke on the channel. We all know he doesn't actually have one but when Cody started trolling tge trolls by joking like he had one we all jumped in and joined in on the fun. It's like that with other jokes on tgis channel as well.
What a story. These shop videos always make me feel super cozy. Always such great info. Also, I think what you were trying to describe is -sovereign citizens - saw a woman get pulled over and refused to agree she needed a license to drive, which is according to the law, a privilege - not a right. 😂
An East Coast man would never use something that smells like strawberries, although East Coast single mothers do prefer that smell. Instead, East Coast men, especially East Cost military veterans prefer Nevr-Dull, the choice of sailors and other squared-away individuals.
Our grandparents have left us some amazingly memories. Your memories are a great story. My grandfather left me some old deep-sea bamboo fishing poles. They were fairly beat up and not usable at least as a fishing pole. well, I ended up going to a school on how to build bamboo rods, and I refurbished his poles, which was the handle end only and made them walking canes. What a treasured gift.
I am glad to hear that there is at least one other person on earth who thinks driving is a right and not a privilege. Why are people so eager to look toward a big daddy government to tell them what they can and can't do?
texomatinker, Thanks for reminding me, my Father paid .25 cents for his drivers license, mid '30s in Kansas City. ( used to joke about growing up on the corner of 33rd&Plowed Ground, later moved in town to Bell St, KC ).
That license/pin really brought it to a new level. I'll give it a 9.5. I kept a few things from my grandad when he passed. Union pins, belt buckles, pocket knife his brother gave him, and his dad's (my great grandfather) pocket watch. Hearing the stories of your grandad seem to hit harder now that my grandad lives on through memory and stories as well.
Cody, the homestead pimp. lol, I'm kidding of course. I have watched you from almost the beginning and I never tire of hearing the stories of years past. There are a lot of similarities with my past. Keep it up brother! I have always been almost obsessed with polishing metals, loved the last half of this video too. I don't even know what to say about that wild toupee but it does go good with the longer goatee...and then you go and explain it...with a total poker face. you da Man!
Back in the shop with momma kitty and the wood stove, love to see it! Hope you're doing well Cody!
That cat is approaching Rambo checkpoint. Wranglestar goes outside not to protect cat, but to protect the wildlife from the cat.
Cody's transition into Heisenberg is progressing nicely.
You know who I am...
I AM the danger...@@ericstrunck3611
More like heisenberg junior.
Say my name
I can't even... Made me laugh IRL.
Cody is a wonderful man.
I knew your grandparents, grew up with them! Matter of fact I was with your aunt Bobbi today! Great channel appreciate your content!
Former East Coaster here… my Dad wore his green crusher on many bird hunting and canoe tripping adventures. I don’t wear it often but bring it with me on my adventures in his memory.
I read that as canoe tipping adventures. Lol
Those stove fans are KICKIN. Never seen one in operation. I'll definitely be getting some when I build my shop.
Thank you Cody from Colorado I really do appreciate this. My Uncle passed away this yeand there's little things that remind me of him that you're nostalgia. For your Grandpa, it's awesome. Thank you very much for what you're doing. In all of your videos, but especially your nostalgia. Your importance, do you put towards family and remembering? The things a past that rude that means something to us.
"There's nothing more gay than a fedora" ... I haven't laughed that hard in a while.
Awesome! Love hearing stories like this. I had a green crusher back in the day…
Ahh, the ol’ green-hats!
Your stories are always a pleasure to listen to. Thanks Cody
I often find myself digging through my own belongings looking for the right tool and finding gear that was a loved ones. Thanks for sharing the great content as usual!
Well shoot... that black one looks sweeeeeeet
😬😬😬😬
So we start war with red hats?
WRANGLERSTAR'S WIGS, WEAPONS, WISDOM AND WOOL! Southern Man APPROVES!
I found you years ago, and I’m glad I did! There’s something really cool about the way that you do things. Thank you for sharing with us.
Love seeing the wood stove back and going. Love the stories in the winter time!
This scene/video looks green screen for some reason.
@@ok2xBecause it's too good of a life for the common man......
I grew up in Eugene. My grandpa was a timber cruiser and I almost never saw him without one. When he passed I asked for one and there were about 4 really worn ones that I could pick from. I went online and found them as well. I bought a red and later a green one. After years of wear mine still don't have the wear that my grandpa put on his in much less time. Happy to see the Effanem get a little attention.
I went to the website and they were 40$. Many sizes up to 3x for us bigheads.
I am from Mid Missouri, I always enjoy your content!
This is one of the most epic Wranglerstar videos. Now I want a black felt crusher.
eVil!!
😉
I feel like I'm watching Mr. Rogers. Cozy, calm, fatherly
That’s so neat, do you remember where in Oklahoma they lived? We are in the northeast corner.
13:50 and the fedora talk was a great way to end the video 😂😂
Thanks for the great member content, Cody.
Looking like a familiar spot for a fireside talk, we’ve been waiting for you to pick it back up-
walla walla here, always warms my heart to hear you talk about this piece of the northwest
Just want to say, your videos have been such an inspiration! As a man that grew up with a single mom and no father present to teach me anything useful, I’ve learned so much watching your content! Thank you wranglerstar. Keep it up!!
Take it you never saw what he said about kids born to single mothers then?
Go look it up
I feel the same way brother. Raised by a woman and had to learn everything on my own. Needless to say I missed a lot.
Wranglestar has helped fill in a lot of the gaps. ✌🏻👊🏻
@kevinburns5762 You sound like an east coast man.... 😉
@kevinburns...take it you don't understand the real world🤦♂️
Coastie Liberal, at that.@@maxxcarver5502
Ready for the Livestream again.
I’ve always been sentimental as well. Wonder if that is an acquired comfort or a chemistry thing.
The powers that be seem to have become exceedingly efficient at division, but somehow I feel impervious because I practice grounding myself in the values of my ancestors. Thank you for sharing.
Looking smart buddy! You weren’t lying about finding something grounding these days. It’s tough to find but it’s certainly worth it! Well done
Just before you mentioned it, I was thinking to myself that your toupee was starting to look a little ragged. I’m glad to hear that it looked that way on purpose. Thank goodness for Polynesian Virgins. Where would Us folically challenged Proho’s be without their sacrifice and dedication?
Makes no differance to me but everything you show comes to the camera reading backwards. Love the drivers licenses. Dad was state patrol and I never remember him mentioning metal licenses. Very interesting. He also wore a red crusher.
That felt like an old school Wranglerstar video. I miss those.
West coast men have to rely on quality products produced by east coast men. Love the story. I’m fortunate to have a handful of tools from my grandfather. Wish I had one of his hunting hats. I have found memories of rabbit hunting with him behind his pack of beagles.
Grandpa died 38 years ago
A green one with a feather 🪶 in the band would give the PROHO a Robin Hood look 👀….. 😊
The toupee talk has me rolling! 🤣
Cody,
another great metal polish and edge honing compound is a product called Flitz.
If you've not tried it you will love it.
the last 3 minutes of this video are gold hahaha. Great Video WS.
Love it, Cody! Keep up the great videos!
As soon as you flashed that tin of polish, I could smell it in my memory from like 30 years back. TRIGGERED - in the best possible way.
You should contract with the manufacturer to make your own branded hats, like Matt’s recovery rope does with Yankum.
7 1/4 size with your winter toupee and size 7 with your summer hair piece! Man you are stylin' and profilin' with that crusher. Big Fizz in da house!
Have you seen his videos just a few years ago? Had almost a buzz cut, definitely no toupee. I'm thinking he wears his hair that way to keep people talking, which is good for his channel.
@@filster1934It's a running joke on the channel. We all know he doesn't actually have one but when Cody started trolling tge trolls by joking like he had one we all jumped in and joined in on the fun. It's like that with other jokes on tgis channel as well.
@@filster1934100% is his winter toupee
They are called sovereign citizens. Keep up the great work!
I always appreciate what a first class American you are. Love your Videos. stay safe.
Hi Cody, I remember you talking about the crusher in past videos...great story
Back with momma kitty!! Feels good.
What a story. These shop videos always make me feel super cozy. Always such great info. Also, I think what you were trying to describe is -sovereign citizens - saw a woman get pulled over and refused to agree she needed a license to drive, which is according to the law, a privilege - not a right. 😂
An East Coast man would never use something that smells like strawberries, although East Coast single mothers do prefer that smell. Instead, East Coast men, especially East Cost military veterans prefer Nevr-Dull, the choice of sailors and other squared-away individuals.
Your fedora comment was hilarious!
Our grandparents have left us some amazingly memories. Your memories are a great story. My grandfather left me some old deep-sea bamboo fishing poles. They were fairly beat up and not usable at least as a fishing pole. well, I ended up going to a school on how to build bamboo rods, and I refurbished his poles, which was the handle end only and made them walking canes. What a treasured gift.
“There’s nothing gayer than a fedora”
Me wearing a highlander wool bonnet:
Aye 😅😂
I am glad to hear that there is at least one other person on earth who thinks driving is a right and not a privilege. Why are people so eager to look toward a big daddy government to tell them what they can and can't do?
EXACTLY
TRAVELING is a right, driving is a privilege.
I would like to agree with Cody but being a truck driver, I’d have to say many people don’t deserve to be on the road, including some truck drivers
@@python3574You’re wrong about that.
@@yeboscrebo4451 and your definitive proof.....other than your opinion......is?
I like how the simple things still make him happy.
I love felt hats, Australian Akubra hats made from rabbit fur are great and last several lifetimes.
Still have my akubra from when I was a boy. My head’s grown since then but it fits my son very well
"nothing but the best content". I heard that.. videos like this are the best.
OMG! I just found my orange Effanem yesterday!!! Had it for 40 years.
Please share more on how you are staying motivated despite no longer finding joy in anything. That video was very helpful.
And polish from Massachusetts, East coast man is exploding with pride right now
That is so great. I love old-school things.
Madsen's saw shop in Centralia may still have them as well.
They still sell them
We have the Stormy Kromer in Michigan..
Great looking momento of Granddad, keep on keepin on...
I remember your original video on these crushers. It inspired me to get one of my own even though it is black, lol.
It’s an East Coast, West Coast thing…😂😂😂
Wouldn’t be caught dead in a Fadora lol 😂
You crushed it! a perfect 10!
Nah b!
Well bless your heart! One video with TWO east coast company commendations! I can’t believe it. 😂
as a native rhode islander i never knew this.
Watching from Oklahoma. 😊
Cody you’re killing us with the video orientation changes🤣😂
My Dad got his drivers license at the drugstore for 25 cents back in the 1930's. Then it was just a tax, now it is about identification and control.
texomatinker,
Thanks for reminding me, my Father paid .25 cents for his drivers license, mid '30s in Kansas City. ( used to joke about growing up on the corner of 33rd&Plowed Ground, later moved in town to Bell St, KC ).
Cherish those memories!
That toupee bit gave me the fizz
That license/pin really brought it to a new level. I'll give it a 9.5.
I kept a few things from my grandad when he passed. Union pins, belt buckles, pocket knife his brother gave him, and his dad's (my great grandfather) pocket watch. Hearing the stories of your grandad seem to hit harder now that my grandad lives on through memory and stories as well.
Nice post !
A lot of people still wear them in Maine! Made in Maine too.
Great to see you again!
Beautiful video ... And a good reminder to visit family as often as we can.
And another bonus is you can keep a marmalade sandwich underneath them. IYKYK
Every east coast man immediately throwing away their fedoras
Nice, I remember your first shows.
all the text is mirrored in this video, is there something editors do to make it readable normally?
I really love your channel 🕊️👑🕊️
Love it Cody. Great vid.
That's sick, where do I get one!?
I think Woolrich started making them backi in the 60s or 70s. I had a forest green one I used to wear. I wonder if I still have it packed away?
Man is that thing red, lol. Would took terrible on me, but it's pretty cool.
In the Northern Midwest, we wear the Ushanka. Not nearly as stylish but they really keep you warm.
Thanks for the video Cody! I’m gonna have to go burn my fedora now😂
This was one of your best video thank you
Wool felt hats are some of the best hats you can get.
Thank you ❤. Officially getting a green one.
That was a very nice and warm video. Cheers from Portugal 🇵🇹
And also I dig the tube the beaver believer in you.
As well as the source is definitely what makes everything happened😂
It’s been a while since I got to watch one of these. Did the stove sprout another fan?
Lookin' sharp! Blessings.
Cody, the homestead pimp. lol, I'm kidding of course. I have watched you from almost the beginning and I never tire of hearing the stories of years past. There are a lot of similarities with my past. Keep it up brother!
I have always been almost obsessed with polishing metals, loved the last half of this video too.
I don't even know what to say about that wild toupee but it does go good with the longer goatee...and then you go and explain it...with a total poker face. you da Man!
I dont live in cold country , but the appeal of a good woodstove fire might be worth relocating
Hey Cody, I found it. My grandpa had a red wool fanel coat he wore deer hunting.
Those DL tags are so cool
Would like an update on the crusher
Very nice Good Sir. Salute you.. Proho pimp of a generation.
These crusher hats are big in MAINE ... 👍 haha... just bought one!
Where did you buy it? Did he post a link?
@@johnrambo7630 Johnson Woolen Mills. I didn't see a link posted.
You need a big turkey feather to make it a 10.
Thank you for sharing. Nice toupee.
Love the crusher!
12/10 👍🏻 love it brother.
Sorry to break it to you Cody.... The Red Hats are usually the bad guys..