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Wait, wait...there's a black CD??
David Morgan is now carrying the CD to, including the black, but their inventory is low.
Wait, wait...there's a black CD??
Might get away with a modified 'Tom Horn" crease....which is a milder version of the Gus bash.The current Campdraft is listed at having a 5 1/2 inch open crown (I think they used to be taller). I’m not sure you have enough crown for a Gus, but why not give it a try?
I got mine from the Hattery back in May so I haven't worn it much or creased it yet. The brim seems to have a bit more flange than in the past, maybe more like an OR. And using a tee square my crown measures 5-3/4" open.Wait, wait...there's a black CD??
I was advised try members of the lounge to use steam or distilled water. Apparently, if you don’t, there is a high likelihood of spidering, that will remain when you put it back to open crown. I haven’t tried it (I used steam), but that’s the advice I got.Greetings All,
Misc. Ramblings:
I finally pulled the trigger on 2 more CDs--Black and Bluegrass Green. Don't tell my wife.
I'm considering how to crease them. Here's a question; If I were to put a soft crease w/o steam or water and each time after wearing I returned it to open crown, either immediately or over time would the crease lines show?
I'm thinking of creasing one (black) as a Gus/Montana like the picture I will post (but w/o the " fru fru" of the bandana, etc. Any comments/suggestions on doing that? View attachment 356113
My experience is with the same color (Bluegrass Green) but the Campdraft model as opposed to a Stylemaster. I too was puzzled about what I read about the color in this forum, prior to biting the bullet and placing my order. Well, let me tell you that my hat is green. Not a bright green, but a rather subdued, rich forest green. In the brightest Pacific NW sunlight it reminds me a bit of British Racing Green. I was a bit surprised when I opened the box, but I love the color now. I find it to be extremely versatile and comfortable to wear.Newbie here with a question re the colour Bluegrass Green on the Stylemaster. I’ve scoured the forum, found a short discussion but could not find a clear answer. Well, other than - it changes; it doesn’t change; it’s green but maybe khaki or with a brown tint. Please accept my apologies if there actually is a description - I just couldn’t locate it.
The photos/videos I’ve seen on websites nearly all look like different in colour from each other, sometimes quite markedly. I’m guessing the photographers have not white balanced the photo/video or it’s been mucked up somehow afterwards.
What is it close to? Does the perceived colour change with difference in the quality of light?
I don't have a Stylemaster, but my Bluegrass Green Campdraft is pretty close. First, Akubra's Bluegrass Green is most definitely green. Occasionally I have seen the slightest blueish tint depending upon the lighting, but even then it's far more green than blue. I think the name is what confuses people--"Blue"grass Green. Another photo won't convince you, but it won't hurt either:Newbie here with a question re the colour Bluegrass Green on the Stylemaster. I’ve scoured the forum, found a short discussion but could not find a clear answer. Well, other than - it changes; it doesn’t change; it’s green but maybe khaki or with a brown tint. Please accept my apologies if there actually is a description - I just couldn’t locate it.
The photos/videos I’ve seen on websites nearly all look like different in colour from each other, sometimes quite markedly. I’m guessing the photographers have not white balanced the photo/video or it’s been mucked up som
ehow afterwards.
What is it close to? Does the perceived colour change with difference in the quality of light?
Newbie here with a question re the colour Bluegrass Green on the Stylemaster. I’ve scoured the forum, found a short discussion but could not find a clear answer. Well, other than - it changes; it doesn’t change; it’s green but maybe khaki or with a brown tint. Please accept my apologies if there actually is a description - I just couldn’t locate it.
The photos/videos I’ve seen on websites nearly all look like different in colour from each other, sometimes quite markedly. I’m guessing the photographers have not white balanced the photo/video or it’s been mucked up somehow afterwards.
What is it close to? Does the perceived colour change with difference in the quality of light?
From what I've heard and read, Stetson's Silverbelly has a more silver/grey tone while Akubra's is more like an off-white. And yeah, I like the Taupe Fawn almost as much as the Bluegrass Green.Thank you! I have a silver belly Stetson, your photo provides a good comparison given three hats in different hues. That taupe is amazing.
I don't have a Stylemaster, but my Bluegrass Green Campdraft is pretty close. First, Akubra's Bluegrass Green is most definitely green. Occasionally I have seen the slightest blueish tint depending upon the lighting, but even then it's far more green than blue. I think the name is what confuses people--"Blue"grass Green. Another photo won't convince you, but it won't hurt either:
Bluegrass Green, Taupe Fawn, Silverbelly. As you can see, that towel has more blue in it than the hat.
Hmm...I don’t think any of the sweatbands on my Akubras did that. I’ve read that in Australia a lot of the working hats Akubra makes have no liners. I’m sure on a town hat, like the Adventurer, would have a liner. I would imagine a liner keeps the hat from getting grungy from someone’s greasy sweaty head!What's up with the Akubra sweatbands? All my other hats have sweatbands that perfectly contour the inner perimeter of the hats. These seem to bunch up, or is it that these were made into a long oval have anything to do with it?
BTW, why the need for a liner, other than to make the inside look finished? Do they serve a purpose?
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