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You guys are a bad influence!!!!!! Now with Pics!!!!!

Duck

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Thanks for all the kind words. Yes, I really enjoyed redoing the hat. There will be another one in my future;)
 

art92101

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Nice job!!

Your revamp is a great job. I am eying my cowboy stetsons. i have two 30x beavers that may just have to be made over!
 

Spellflower

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:eusa_clap

Are you sure you never did that before? Reminds me of when I was a camp counselor and the kid who'd never held a basketball before made a perfect shot his first time playing HORSE.

I'd be careful about posting too many pics- you might get inundated with requests for custom work! That might actually make for a good show, someday, when FL has expanded into its own cable channel. It could be called "Pimp my Hat," and follow the same premise as "Pimp My Ride" on MTV, in which a beat up old wreck gets completely customized into a one of a kind luxury vehicle. If it ever happens, I've still got my dirty $3 Stetson cowboy hat...
 

Duck

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Twitch said:
Duck did you simply dunk it in water and re-shape?[huh]
I held it under the faucet running cold water over the crown - rebash and wear it until it dries.
 

J.T.Marcus

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Duck, I love what you did! Unfortunately, by running water over the crown, you have now re-opened the old baptism feud over pouring vs. immersion. You have shown that, for hats at least, they both work (as does steam). Thanks, and a tip of the hat.:eusa_clap
 
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J.T.Marcus said:
Duck, I love what you did! Unfortunately, by running water over the crown, you have now re-opened the old baptism feud over pouring vs. immersion. You have shown that, for hats at least, they both work (as does steam). Thanks, and a tip of the hat.:eusa_clap

Don't forget the "sprinkle" method!!!
 

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