ScottF
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I started repairing this Knox Twenty last night, and now I'm wondering if my approach is advisable. The sweatband was glued to the hat in the front third. The liner was also glued in. The sweatband is thin and has surface cracks all over the outside. Even after re-blocking in a woolite solution, the color is much duller than what was under the ribbon (but still okay). The hat has my favorite look and it's a color I've wanted, so it's a keeper and needs to be repaired.
Because of the nasty glue job at the front of the sweatband, the ribbon was also stretched and partially removed. So I removed the ribbon, used Lexol on the sweat, removed all pieces of glue, re-blocked using woolite solution.
Results are shown below. My plan is to use the stitching awl to do the front 1/3, overlapping the sides that are still stitched. I'll probably put the same ribbon back on it. I also have a friction wear at the front point of the crease that is pretty bad, but not through.
The hat's a nice Cavanagh-edge fedora with a 2 7/8" brim, and the felt, while faded, is in great shape. Should I continue with my plan, which would save the leather sweatband, and basically just 'restore' the hat, but which would take quite a bit of effort and yield less than the hat's potential? Or is it worth sending in to Optimo for a rebuild, given its faded state and the friction wear at the front of the crown? I've only done my own repair work so far, so not sure what hatters are capable of doing with something like this.
Because of the nasty glue job at the front of the sweatband, the ribbon was also stretched and partially removed. So I removed the ribbon, used Lexol on the sweat, removed all pieces of glue, re-blocked using woolite solution.
Results are shown below. My plan is to use the stitching awl to do the front 1/3, overlapping the sides that are still stitched. I'll probably put the same ribbon back on it. I also have a friction wear at the front point of the crease that is pretty bad, but not through.
The hat's a nice Cavanagh-edge fedora with a 2 7/8" brim, and the felt, while faded, is in great shape. Should I continue with my plan, which would save the leather sweatband, and basically just 'restore' the hat, but which would take quite a bit of effort and yield less than the hat's potential? Or is it worth sending in to Optimo for a rebuild, given its faded state and the friction wear at the front of the crown? I've only done my own repair work so far, so not sure what hatters are capable of doing with something like this.


