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Hey Max:
Being a person that entertains conspiracy theories from time to time in opposition to coincidental occurrence theory....
An argument could be made that Tapatalk tried to put the squeeze on Lounge members to upgrade, having failed to prevail, “glitches” mysteriously appeared causing havoc with the servers. Not being able to eat, the Lounge tapped out on Tapnbalk...err..Tapatalk. No tip either.
Hearings will begin to get to the bottom of this, heads won’t roll and today is tomorrow’s good old days.
Still down i think Max.
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Maybe Tapatalk was being used in Iowa last night?
 

KarlEscobar10

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Hi guys! I just wanted to ask those of you who order hat bodies from Fepsa, how was the process of ordering? I emailed them a couple days ago regarding an inquiry I have but still no response. I want to source my hat bodies from them as they provide great prices for it but I want to get in touch with them first so I know how the ordering process is. Any advice?
 

Rmccamey

I'll Lock Up
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I have a situation with a hat where the liner is sagging onto my head when I'm wearing it. I assume this is partly due to age, storage methods over its lifetime, and the weight of the liner top itself (and the cellophane). What are recommendations to keep the liner "attached" to the top of the hat?
 

Rmccamey

I'll Lock Up
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This is my backup plan...

WTF hat.jpg
 
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I have a situation with a hat where the liner is sagging onto my head when I'm wearing it. I assume this is partly due to age, storage methods over its lifetime, and the weight of the liner top itself (and the cellophane). What are recommendations to keep the liner "attached" to the top of the hat?

If it's taped in, take it out and put some double-sided tape on top. If it's sewn in, it's up to yo whether you want to take those stitches out.

Sometimes, if you open the crown over a block and give it a good steam ironing, it will help the liner stay in.

Put a light cloth, like a hankie, between the iron and the felt.
 

AbbaDatDeHat

I'll Lock Up
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I have a situation with a hat where the liner is sagging onto my head when I'm wearing it. I assume this is partly due to age, storage methods over its lifetime, and the weight of the liner top itself (and the cellophane). What are recommendations to keep the liner "attached" to the top of the hat?
I’m going with hairspray....again. Kinda the coat hanger and duct tape of hats. Works but gets no respect. Lol
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10,392
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vancouver, canada
Hi guys! I just wanted to ask those of you who order hat bodies from Fepsa, how was the process of ordering? I emailed them a couple days ago regarding an inquiry I have but still no response. I want to source my hat bodies from them as they provide great prices for it but I want to get in touch with them first so I know how the ordering process is. Any advice?

Fepsa only deals in volume and are not interested in speaking to you unless you are prepared for an opening order somewhere over $10K. Once you do that I am not sure how onerous are their reorder requirements. I think most custom hatters in the US would love to offer Fepsa beaver but the opening order is just too big a bite.
 

new2hats

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SC
I have a question. I bought some new old stock from RMR when they went out of business. Now they are very nice, but I dont seem to want to wear the hats because they are the last of their kind. Museum quality? Are these like the last new ones on Earth? Partly I want to keep as unworn for value, partly want to wear (seize the day). Any thoughts?
 
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10,392
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I have a question. I bought some new old stock from RMR when they went out of business. Now they are very nice, but I dont seem to want to wear the hats because they are the last of their kind. Museum quality? Are these like the last new ones on Earth? Partly I want to keep as unworn for value, partly want to wear (seize the day). Any thoughts?
It is a personal choice there is no right/wrong answer. What gives you the most joy, looking at them on a shelf or wearing them?
 

David Hill

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I am having David Gibson make me a custom hat, but in the meantime I saw a whippet on sale and it just arrived. The specifications as I know them is the crown in front should be 4 inches and 4.5 inches at the highest point on the sides. This one is 3.75 inches in front. Is it normal for Stetsons to be off like that?
 
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I am having David Gibson make me a custom hat, but in the meantime I saw a whippet on sale and it just arrived. The specifications as I know them is the crown in front should be 4 inches and 4.5 inches at the highest point on the sides. This one is 3.75 inches in front. Is it normal for Stetsons to be off like that?

You don't specify if modern or vintage. That would make a difference.
 

Héctor Fernández

One Too Many
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Greatest Country, U.S.A.
Enjoy them!

I have a question. I bought some new old stock from RMR when they went out of business. Now they are very nice, but I dont seem to want to wear the hats because they are the last of their kind. Museum quality? Are these like the last new ones on Earth? Partly I want to keep as unworn for value, partly want to wear (seize the day). Any thoughts?
 

The Shoe

One Too Many
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1,818
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Wakayama, Japan
While in Osaka for the weekend, I went to the Bunjirow shop. I don’t know how well known this hat brand is outside of Japan, but they make order made fur felt hats. The hats looked pretty nice, but they didn’t fit me. Apparently they use a circular block that better fits the Japanese head. Anyhow, while their hats were nice, the ribbons were stunning. It got me wondering; I’ve been thinking about ordering a Hornskov at some stage. Is it possible to order a hat without a ribbon and then go to another hatter for the ribbon? Obviously I would have to contact the two hatters directly, but generally speaking is it something hatters would do?
 

Bill Hughes

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3,126
Location
North Texas
While in Osaka for the weekend, I went to the Bunjirow shop. I don’t know how well known this hat brand is outside of Japan, but they make order made fur felt hats. The hats looked pretty nice, but they didn’t fit me. Apparently they use a circular block that better fits the Japanese head. Anyhow, while their hats were nice, the ribbons were stunning. It got me wondering; I’ve been thinking about ordering a Hornskov at some stage. Is it possible to order a hat without a ribbon and then go to another hatter for the ribbon? Obviously I would have to contact the two hatters directly, but generally speaking is it something hatters would do?
It should not cost more to get a ribbon. So, I would buy it with a basic ribbon then send it to the other hatter and get the ribbon replaced. Hatters replace ribbons all the time. And of course post a picture so we can enjoy the outcome.
 

Robieman

A-List Customer
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361
Location
Tennessee
Anyone ever see a Stetson with a gold rectangular size tag? Saw one on the bay this weekend, and didn't see anything about them in the "Size Tag" thread.
 
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10,392
Location
vancouver, canada
While in Osaka for the weekend, I went to the Bunjirow shop. I don’t know how well known this hat brand is outside of Japan, but they make order made fur felt hats. The hats looked pretty nice, but they didn’t fit me. Apparently they use a circular block that better fits the Japanese head. Anyhow, while their hats were nice, the ribbons were stunning. It got me wondering; I’ve been thinking about ordering a Hornskov at some stage. Is it possible to order a hat without a ribbon and then go to another hatter for the ribbon? Obviously I would have to contact the two hatters directly, but generally speaking is it something hatters would do?
One aspect is the added cost of the extra postage. I have commissioned just ribbons from custom hatters and then attached them to the hat myself. It is much cheaper to mail a ribbon than an entire hat.
 

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