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Feather people?

Hunter_aka_Scotty

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Not completely sure I am posting this in the correct space, but I am sure the mods will correct me if I am in the wrong.

I need something that is very difficult to find yet it seems to me that those with a talent for hats, particularly feathered hats might be able to help me. A big obnoxious plume of black rooster tail feathers. Does any one know of any such hat maker who like taking on odd ball projects?
Here are some pictures of what I am after.

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The top of an original from WW2 in my collection.
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The base of my original that attaches to the pith helmet, hat or steel helmet.
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On the helmet
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lecky

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That's gorgeous! Apparently these Bersaglieri plumes are Western Capercaille / Wood Grouse feathers, which makes sense with that spread slightly imitating the way grouse spread their tail feathers.. Although another source says they're Javanese Bantam Fowl. I wonder if it's the sort of project that a women's milliner would do well with?
 
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Hunter_aka_Scotty

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That is what I was thinking. Seems like it would be right up their ally. Problem is, I don't know of any and was hoping some here could make a suggestion or if there was one on the forum who would be interested.
 

Hunter_aka_Scotty

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I've looked into doing just that, but I simply haven't the time or experience. Working from home with my own historical tailoring business and trying to take on a project I ZERO experience with seems unwise for me. I would rather leave it to some one who has an idea of what they are doing.
 

Hunter_aka_Scotty

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And it's been outlandish since the 1840's. I am rather fond of it myself. Very surprising to know that those big obnoxious plumes ACTUALLY work as camouflage. Having done several WW2 events, I was certain the Allies would spot me a mile away and I would be the favorite target of the weekend... They never spotted me at all!!! The feathers movement in the wind beside tall grass or even a bush works very well.

They still wear them in combat too.
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