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Which brands had a "100" hat?
I know that Dobbs, Stetson, Knox, Churchill, MacLachlan, Cavanagh, Resistol, and Bailey did.
Were there any others?

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A new one to me:

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Personally, I don’t think that such hats are peers of the other Hundreds you own. I’d have no problem not including them in a collection, but that’s just me.

I’ve been enjoying seeing so many great hats and hearing how they compare. It would be nice to see something scholarly written about them. I think you can assign them numeric values based on hand, density, malleability, thinness, etc. We could call it The Max scale. “...rates a 9 Max on hand, but only a 4.5 Max on malleability....” “The composite Max score is 7.65....” ;)


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drmaxtejeda

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A new one to me:

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Personally, I don’t think that such hats are peers of the other Hundreds you own. I’d have no problem not including them in a collection, but that’s just me.

I’ve been enjoying seeing so many great hats and hearing how they compare. It would be nice to see something scholarly written about them. I think you can assign them numeric values based on hand, density, malleability, thinness, etc. We could call it The Max scale. “...rates a 9 Max on hand, but only a 4.5 Max on malleability....” “The composite Max score is 7.65....” ;)


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Hahahaha. I'll try.

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Bertie.Wooster

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Question: How would you disinfect a straw boater's lining?

Picked up an old school boater from the 1910-1920 era. It looks like if it spent its last century in the attic. How would I successfully disinfect the hat so that I may wear it? How would I go about cleaning the dust & grim on the exterior?

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ruvort

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Question: How would you disinfect a straw boater's lining?

Picked up an old school boater from the 1910-1920 era. It looks like if it spent its last century in the attic. How would I successfully disinfect the hat so that I may wear it? How would I go about cleaning the dust & grim on the exterior?

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I'm not sure on how to clean the straw, but as far as disinfecting goes... some time spent in the freezer should help take care of that.

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Rmccamey

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I like your second attempt, more fedora-like to me. Personally, I'd use a wider ribbon, maybe 1.5 inches and see how it looks.

I got the Sunbody hat Saturday ,I got the ventilated open crown 5 1/2 inches tall and had them cut the Brim down to 3 inches and put a Khaki edge on it and a light blue 5/8 hatband.
I put a center crease on the hat with a crown pinch about 2 inches wide.
I first tried a height of 5 inches for the front of the crown,too high ,next I tried a 4 3/4 inch height and looked pretty good,then I tried a 4 1/2 inch crown height and my wife liked that the best so for now anyway that is where it will stay.
fairly shallow dents.
I am to get several different colored bands.
Thinking about trying a 7/8 band.
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I decided to play around with the hat and gave the hat crown deeper dents on the sides,put more of a pinch, pulled the Brim down more in the front,took the back of the crown more and reshaped the top of the crown from the center dent I had originally put in it.
I like the way the hat looks now a lot better.
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jlee562

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Question: How would you disinfect a straw boater's lining?

Picked up an old school boater from the 1910-1920 era. It looks like if it spent its last century in the attic. How would I successfully disinfect the hat so that I may wear it? How would I go about cleaning the dust & grim on the exterior?

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The ol' Scientific Hat Finishing and Renovating book advises that a full cleaning of straw hats is best done with a solution of oxalic acid, but requires a full stripping and reblocking of the hat.

I don't know who, if anybody, can provide this service for a vintage boater. I would contact Art Fawcett as a start, if he can't do it, he may know of someone who can.

You can surface clean the straw with a brush, of course.
 

Bcraig

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I tried a couple of foe elastic ribbons I just got in the mail this morning.
they are the orange and the green 5/8" and a yard long.

I tied them on and used them as 5/8" ribbon then I twisted the ribbon and laid one ribbon on top of the other for about a full inch ribbon.

With the blue ribbon that came on the hat I now have 3 easily changed bands for the hat.

I would like member opinions of which width 5/8" or 1" looks the best on this hat ?

Thanks
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Rmccamey

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I definitely like the wide ribbon.

I tried a couple of foe elastic ribbons I just got in the mail this morning.
they are the orange and the green 5/8" and a yard long.

I tied them on and used them as 5/8" ribbon then I twisted the ribbon and laid one ribbon on top of the other for about a full inch ribbon.

With the blue ribbon that came on the hat I now have 3 easily changed bands for the hat.

I would like member opinions of which width 5/8" or 1" looks the best on this hat ?

Thanks
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Cornshucker77

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A new one to me:

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Personally, I don’t think that such hats are peers of the other Hundreds you own. I’d have no problem not including them in a collection, but that’s just me.

I’ve been enjoying seeing so many great hats and hearing how they compare. It would be nice to see something scholarly written about them. I think you can assign them numeric values based on hand, density, malleability, thinness, etc. We could call it The Max scale. “...rates a 9 Max on hand, but only a 4.5 Max on malleability....” “The composite Max score is 7.65....” ;)


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Great idea!! :)
 

DRB

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I tried a couple of foe elastic ribbons I just got in the mail this morning.
they are the orange and the green 5/8" and a yard long.

I tied them on and used them as 5/8" ribbon then I twisted the ribbon and laid one ribbon on top of the other for about a full inch ribbon.

With the blue ribbon that came on the hat I now have 3 easily changed bands for the hat.

I would like member opinions of which width 5/8" or 1" looks the best on this hat ?

Thanks
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Hey guy, I might be in a minority here (probably), but my philosophy is that it is better to err on the side of minimalism than maximalism. However, in the two choices you have (5/8" or 1"), both are minimal ribbons. I like the larger one on this hat. The most important thing of all is, which is your favorite.
 
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ruvort

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I posted this in the community section, but thought I'd ask here as well to hopefully boost exposure:

Are there any Patent Lawyers here?

I have come up with a hat related invention (an improvement on an existing one to be more precise) and I thought it would make sense to check here first and see if any of our members were in the field.

Finding someone who is also enthusiastic about hats would be a great match to work with on this idea.


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Anyone else having trouble with "error" messages here???? A couple of weeks ago I was having "error" messages on all pages for two days AND I could not log in......now it is just "error" messages on some pages.....o_O
Son of a gun. I hadn't seen any "error" messages until after I read this post. Shortly thereafter I started getting them when I tried to "like" a few posts in another thread; 10-15 seconds later, they stopped. :confused:
 

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