Someone posted this photo here on the lounge a while back. Can you tell me if the brim is flat or fedora style? It looks flat to me.
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It also seems to lack an edge binding, which may contribute to it's tamer snap.
Well Ive done a couple cowboy hat conversions and I can tell you that hat in the pictures looks very much like some of my conversions. The brim looks flat and stiff and with the appeared absence of brim binding, it could have been a cowboy hat that the customer had a hatter cut the brim and apply a slight bend to the brim. If it was in fact a cowboy hat, there's a good amount shellac in the brim as is, and they will not usually "snap" because the felt is thicker and not flanged that way. At least, that's what it looks like to me. The hat that I'm wearing in my avitar is a cowboy hat conversion that I did. The back is almost flat because I do not have a flange, but the brim is bent because I applied a ton of steam to it and its permanently stuck that way.
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