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Jaxon Bogart makeover

Al_Ojeda

Familiar Face
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91
Location
New Jersey, USA
I decided to do some changed to my Jaxon Bogart, it was ok but the lower c crown and the taper typical of modern hats bothered me.

I reblock in a more straight and taller block.
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Side by side before after.
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befaf2.jpg


My version of the bash a la Bogart.:D
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Enjoy your hats
 

jpbales

Practically Family
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507
Location
Georga, USA
great work!:eusa_clap :eusa_clap

i have one question, when you reblock the crown, do you need to use a flange on the brim, or was it not a problem? I've been thinking about making a block, but I can't afford to purchase of flange and I was wondering if it was that necessary in re-blocking a hat. thanks!
 

Al_Ojeda

Familiar Face
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91
Location
New Jersey, USA
jpbales said:
great work!:eusa_clap :eusa_clap

i have one question, when you reblock the crown, do you need to use a flange on the brim, or was it not a problem? I've been thinking about making a block, but I can't afford to purchase of flange and I was wondering if it was that necessary in re-blocking a hat. thanks!


I don't Have a flage niether and coul be really useful if I have it, in this case I only use my hand a lot of patient :D
 

Dewhurst

Practically Family
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653
Location
USA
The side by side profile view (second from the top) are hard to compare. They seem to be at fairly different angles.[huh]
 

CRH

Call Me a Cab
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2,146
Location
West Branch, IA
More inspiration. I assume this Jaxon hat was 'machine creased', yes.

I currently have a hat that was machine creased and will not cooperate with my traditional and apparently limited hand methods. I need to come up with some tools.
 

carter

I'll Lock Up
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5,921
Location
Corsicana, TX
It does appear as though the front pinch is tighter in the shot of the top of the crown
bashed.jpg

than in the front shot(s). And...raising the dents in the After picture adds apparent height to the look.
befaf2.jpg

The placement and size of the side and/or front dents on a hat can make a world of difference in the way it is perceived.

As noted by HPG, did you also change the ribbon or has it been folded under?

Not only were you able to raise the front peak and create more height but you also managed to achieve a well-defined crease. Bravo.
 

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