Tks Greg,I'm a longtime Cyclone and this new coach is a real treat!Those caps look good on you, Bob. How about them Cyclones?
Tks Greg,I'm a longtime Cyclone and this new coach is a real treat!Those caps look good on you, Bob. How about them Cyclones?
How do you post directly to the forum? If I click on the Image button I am prompted to add a url. Is there another button I need to look for or do I have to change one of my settings?Post directly to the forum. Files shouldn't be too big (100 kb is plenty).
In the interest of accuracy Mike at NW Hats offers a lower price point on both beaver and rabbit felt. Not sure if he offers a by mail conformateur as Art at VS does but if you drop into his shop you will get fitted. It is a small thing but custom hatters where I have the conformateur on file, their hats fit bit better than the ones made just to my measure. A small thing but important in a true bespoke hat.
Instead of using the "Image" button, you need to use the red "Upload a file" button at the bottom right corner of the reply/post window.How do you post directly to the forum? If I click on the Image button I am prompted to add a url. Is there another button I need to look for or do I have to change one of my settings?
Instead of using the "Image" button, you need to use the red "Upload a file" button at the bottom right corner of the reply/post window.
I don't think the price differences are significant, personally. If someone makes the decision to buy a custom hat based on one being $25 less than another then that's their choice but I advise against it.Just came across this post. When I was doing some comparison of custom Hatters not too long ago I found that Mike at NW did have the best price point for both Beaver ($250) and Rabbit ($200) plus any added fees for brim binding (not sure if it is $25?? like Gannon). I know Gannon adjusted his prices recently and is now listed for $275 for beaver (was little cheaper) and $175 for Rabbit. Since most go for the nominal increase in the Beaver NW is the lower price. I know Mike at NW tries to keep a certain price point for his customers. As far as lead time Mike at NW is a little longer these days 12-16 wks due to the increase in sales due to the newswpaper write up, not sure of Gannon's lead time? Mike at NW does not use a confomateuar, you provide exact dimensions (circumferences etc) and he finds a block that is the closest I beleive. Both hatters from what I see do incredible work but unfortuneately I have not had the experience comparing them side by side. Would be interested in hearing opinions.
+1 for Michael Gannon and Esther Weis. I don't have any experience with the others...yetI don't think the price differences are significant, personally. If someone makes the decision to buy a custom hat based on one being $25 less than another then that's their choice but I advise against it.
I have hats from Mike at NW Hat Co, Michael Gannon, Art Fawcett at Vintage Silhouettes, and John Penman. My deposit is in with Bob Jesse at Black Sheep Hat Works for both my wife and me.
All of these hatters create wonderful hats. Tim at Alley Kat and Esther Weis also make great hats as evidenced by their work posted regularly on this board.
I have a hat coming from Michael Gannon in a few days. It's my second. I already have 2 hats from Mike at NW Hat Co., as well as 3 rebuilds coming this week, too. They are both really good and I highly recommend them. Look at their websites, look at the hats on Mike's Facebook page and Michael's hats on Instagram and Etsy. I think you'll be impressed.
I don't think the price differences are significant, personally. If someone makes the decision to buy a custom hat based on one being $25 less than another then that's their choice but I advise against it.
I have hats from Mike at NW Hat Co, Michael Gannon, Art Fawcett at Vintage Silhouettes, and John Penman. My deposit is in with Bob Jesse at Black Sheep Hat Works for both my wife and me.
All of these hatters create wonderful hats. Tim at Alley Kat and Esther Weis also make great hats as evidenced by their work posted regularly on this board.
I have a hat coming from Michael Gannon in a few days. It's my second. I already have 2 hats from Mike at NW Hat Co., as well as 3 rebuilds coming this week, too. They are both really good and I highly recommend them. Look at their websites, look at the hats on Mike's Facebook page and Michael's hats on Instagram and Etsy. I think you'll be impressed.
Hey quick question I'm new here and looking to own my first fedora. I've been eyeing the Stetson temple for quite some time, but I was curious as to the difference between a 2 and 5/8 brim vs a 2 and 1/2 brim. I would love to see photos. Also what brim size is most in line with the 1930's-1940's?
Me being 5'6 with a relatively small frame and larger head a taller crown would make that look worse.@GaryCooper1938 Only 1/4" .... but I prefer 2-5/8". The other thing I prefer is a taller crown than the Temple has.
Look at some of the hats that Eric aka @Short Balding Guy wears. You'll be surprised how good you look in a taller fedora that's balanced well.Me being 5'6 with a relatively small frame and larger head a taller crown would make that look worse.
Any recommendations for trustworthy vintage sellers on Etsy?
I visited with Mike prior to his store opening and he did use a conformateur so he has my "head" on file. I have a Gannon as well. I do have definite opinions on hatters but really hesitate to comment as it is sooo subjective. I have hats from 8 custom hatters and IMHO they all have a place in the market. Mike and Art are my go to guys as Mike crafted my first custom and both Mike and Art are in towns that we visit regularly (but not often) and I love to have at least a token personal connection with those I do business with.Just came across this post. When I was doing some comparison of custom Hatters not too long ago I found that Mike at NW did have the best price point for both Beaver ($250) and Rabbit ($200) plus any added fees for brim binding (not sure if it is $25?? like Gannon). I know Gannon adjusted his prices recently and is now listed for $275 for beaver (was little cheaper) and $175 for Rabbit. Since most go for the nominal increase in the Beaver NW is the lower price. I know Mike at NW tries to keep a certain price point for his customers. As far as lead time Mike at NW is a little longer these days 12-16 wks due to the increase in sales due to the newswpaper write up, not sure of Gannon's lead time? Mike at NW does not use a confomateuar, you provide exact dimensions (circumferences etc) and he finds a block that is the closest I beleive. Both hatters from what I see do incredible work but unfortuneately I have not had the experience comparing them side by side. Would be interested in hearing opinions.
I love being in Oregon. Art, Mike, Michael, and John are all within driving distance for us. John and Michael are the closest. Mike is about 1-1/2 hours away and Art is about 4 hours away and Bob is about 3-1/2 hours away up in Washington.I visited with Mike prior to his store opening and he did use a conformateur so he has my "head" on file. I have a Gannon as well. I do have definite opinions on hatters but really hesitate to comment as it is sooo subjective. I have hats from 8 custom hatters and IMHO they all have a place in the market. Mike and Art are my go to guys as Mike crafted my first custom and both Mike and Art are in towns that we visit regularly (but not often) and I love to have at least a token personal connection with those I do business with.