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Gallery- Akubra Federation IV

jpbales

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Fed IV Standard, Carbon Gray

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MCrider

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My moonstone Federation IV

I agree that this gallery idea is definitely a good one! So to help populate it, here's an earlier shot of my moonstone Fed IV

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MattJH

One Too Many
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Federation IV Standard - Carbon Grey:

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Federation IV Standard - Dark Brown:

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FurFeltFedora

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Okay, so I've finally got all five Federation IVs lined up in fleet formation waiting for approval from Admiral Goose :)

I've taken a number of shots from a number of different angles and tried to keep everything as consistent as possible so that the colours are represented accurately.

So there they are....

Straight on, L-R Tawny Fawn, Brown, Moonstone, Carbon, Black:

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Slight overhead to show the creases, note how they are all a little different despite the fact that I was doing them all the same way:

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Straight on in a "V" pattern, L-R Carbon, Moonstone, Brown, Tawny Fawn, Black:

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Same but from slightly overhead:

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And two shots down the side, F-B Tawny Fawn, Brown, Moonstone, Carbon, Black:

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Mitral

New in Town
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Twin Cities
Impressive Display

Sorry for dragging up an old thread, but this is quite the impressive display! People who are just trying to find their way in this new world of hats certainly appreciate the effort and attention to detail. hats off to you! :yo:

I must ask, how did you shape your Fed IV's? I really like your style/shape vs the bashed look. Did you shape them yourself or have them professionally blocked?

Thanks for the images!!!
 

jlee562

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Sorry for dragging up an old thread, but this is quite the impressive display! People who are just trying to find their way in this new world of hats certainly appreciate the effort and attention to detail. hats off to you! :yo:

I must ask, how did you shape your Fed IV's? I really like your style/shape vs the bashed look. Did you shape them yourself or have them professionally blocked?

Thanks for the images!!!

Bit of a terminology mixup here I think? Creasing/shaping a hat is the same as "bashing" a hat; it's a synonym. "Blocking" a hat is the process of giving the unshaped felt cone/hood into, traditionally, what we would know as an open crown hat. Modern day hats are blocked into a creased shape (E.G.; any modern Stetson hat), but those blocks don't result in lines as clean or as tight as the ones above.
 

Blackthorn

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No kidding! Sad that not a soul responded to that effort . . . until now!

Gorgeous photo, FurFeltFedora, if you're still here.
Actually that was right around the time I joined the Lounge, and he posted all those same pics in several different threads. On one of them I thanked him for going to all that trouble. He replied "Just trying to give back a little of what I've gained here." Nice guy.
 

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