What colour do you need? Same as in pic?Does anyone have a source for the 3/8” ribbon commonly found on Stetson ORs and Stratoliners?
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They can sell but at a greatly reduced price. 6 5/8" is very small size and the % that would wear something that small is a very very small . I think in 4 years I have sold exactly 1 that small and it was to a lady.Here's one for you re-sellers: I just received a hat I was looking forward too (and it is really nice - unique color and finish, call it a short-hair) but the seller was waaay off on the size. I notice the larger hats are the most sought after (I'm a large but not too large/59/7 3/8), but I see on ebay etc. the smaller hats don't seem to command as much attention. No doubt it is in large part that folks are bigger today and, perhaps more importantly, there are many more small hats out there because that was what was produced back in the day in the largest numbers. Since the seller has a no return policy, and I'd have to pay shipping and lose money anyway, (here's the question how hard is it to sell a small hat? Even a real nice one, but only 6 5/8. I'm bumming.
Here's one for you re-sellers: I just received a hat I was looking forward too (and it is really nice - unique color and finish, call it a short-hair) but the seller was waaay off on the size. I notice the larger hats are the most sought after (I'm a large but not too large/59/7 3/8), but I see on ebay etc. the smaller hats don't seem to command as much attention. No doubt it is in large part that folks are bigger today and, perhaps more importantly, there are many more small hats out there because that was what was produced back in the day in the largest numbers. Since the seller has a no return policy, and I'd have to pay shipping and lose money anyway, (here's the question how hard is it to sell a small hat? Even a real nice one, but only 6 5/8. I'm bumming.
They can sell but at a greatly reduced price. 6 5/8" is very small size and the % that would wear something that small is a very very small . I think in 4 years I have sold exactly 1 that small and it was to a lady.
Etsy. And to make matters worse, it's a trilby, which I know is my personal fetish and not particularly exciting to hat collectors.Did you buy it on eBay?
Etsy. And to make matters worse, it's a trilby, which I know is my personal fetish and not particularly exciting to hat collectors.
yesWhat colour do you need? Same as in pic?
I just read Etsy's policies. I'm going to go through their "help" protocol and try for the full refund, including tax and shipping. Everything about the hat is wrong: size, color, and description. I should give a pass on the description because I knew it wasn't a pork pie (it's clearly a center dent in the photos), but I'll "pile on" to make the strongest case.Etsy is harder, but I’d still try to make them accept the return.
Etsy. And to make matters worse, it's a trilby, which I know is my personal fetish and not particularly exciting to hat collectors.
I'm considering my next custom. I want to make a black BRE clone, but I haven't had to pleasure of handling an original. I'm thinking I want dress weight as I tend to prefer the lighter felts, but I was wondering were the originals a lighter or heavier felt?
I have both calipers & micrometers.I'm gonna buy calipers one day, I swear.
I have 6 ligne or 1/2". It is a little bit more golden than your picture.
I have both calipers & micrometers.
What is an average thickness for a dress weight felt and a western weight as a completed hat??I have both calipers & micrometers.
hat is an average thickness of a dress weight and a western weight felt, in a completed hat? I have (had) calipers but damned if I can find them.I have both calipers & micrometers.
Don’t know, haven’t measured one. Seems to me when measuring a finished hat variables such as stretching & pouncing would come into play? My calipers are steel for measuring hard surfaces, not electronic. A softer surface like felt would be trickier to measure & be accurate & consistent. My micrometer belonged to a tool & die maker.W
hat is an average thickness of a dress weight and a western weight felt, in a completed hat? I have (had) calipers but damned if I can find them.
Using an inexact tailor's ruler it looks to be 2mm on dress weight and 3mm on a mid weight western. ....give or take a hair. If I ever find my caliper I can find out for certain!Don’t know, haven’t measured one. Seems to me when measuring a finished hat variables such as stretching & pouncing would come into play? My calipers are steel for measuring hard surfaces, not electronic. A softer surface like felt would be trickier to measure & be accurate & consistent. My micrometer belonged to a tool & die maker.
So that’s just 4/100th‘s of an inch difference.Using an inexact tailor's ruler it looks to be 2mm on dress weight and 3mm on a mid weight western. ....give or take a hair. If I ever find my caliper I can find out for certain!
Can anybody explain how the Mallory wind cord/trolley works? It's the only big brand I own that sews the wind cord button to the bow. On my first Mallory, I actually cut the button away from the bow in order to use the wind cord but that seemed like a mistake. Subsequent Mallorys have been without wind cord, but now I finally have one with it again - and once again the button is sewn to the bow. But also both sides of the cord are fixed permanently to the button, making me wonder if the wind cord is purely cosmetic? Thanks for any help!
Yep, according to my inexact tailor's rule and eyeballing it. I wouldn't stake my engineering degree on it but for these purposes close enough.So that’s just 4/100th‘s of an inch difference.