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Another Bob rescue! BSHW rehabilitates needy felt with the care of a hat saint. Well that's a bit of a stretch, Bob's no saint, how about a hat...
Congrats humanshoes, you've joined a rare club of hat makers. Impressive machine and results
A grail hat Vic, I'm drooling on my keyboard
Thanks Eric, your posts always inspire me!
The business that was finished was a solution to a problem, 2 fine hats with some issue that prevented me from exercising them regularly. A super...
Although I haven't documented here in a while here, Garrett and I have been fairly regular visitors to bug Bob at the Black Sheep factory. Seems...
Welcome to the flock Jack, a fine example of Bob's work to be sure. Congrats and enjoy!
Optimo also offers genuine milan weaves. There is also a more current and extensive milan thread:...
Bob is always supplementing the number of descriptive sweatband stamps he uses, maybe he should add "Black Sheep Hat Rescue"
Condolences Bob, their presence in our lives makes the world better
I think you've stumbled onto the wrong thread newbie. Tolerance is voluntary here but I think you'll find it works better than your approach. This...
Looks like grand times! The rest of us are obviously missing out!
Alan although I sadly no longer own the hat (it is still close by and accessible fortunately) I do still have pics. Also, since it was OPS tagged...
FYI there is another worthy Portis thread: http://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/portis-path.18294/
Thanks for sharing Alan. Interesting Gorasgu, mine had one of the finest felted edges I've owned, not welted
Once you try Japanese steel, it's hard to accept substitutes
Great to see you Dale and dig'n your sweet redheaded crew. Bet you got your exercise quota in too! Like the last pic with the bomber
Great find Eric, love the pristine survivors, they make the hunting worthwhile. Congrats. I've found green to be an extremely versatile match with...
I've had success with David's method but I just use a spray bottle of distilled water to soak the felt. Good luck Eric!
STELLAR Keith, phenomenal bespoke detailing!