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Joe Kidd

Mark G

A-List Customer
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342
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Camel, California
I've been a big fan of this hat since I saw the movie "Joe Kidd" as a teenager. I could never find a suitable hat because the standard 6" crown left the telescope at 4 1/4" and it looked to short in proportion to the 4" brim. So I got a dark brown blank from Hatsupply.com and made my block about 6 3/8". I Liked the way the original had a flare at the top and while the brim looks flat, it has a slight snap at the back like a fedora.

I was pleased with the outcome and am working on the liner.

Cheers.

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Nick Charles

Practically Family
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989
Location
Sunny Phoenix
Mark is there anything you can't do. By the way my hat band is great, have it on a modified boss of the plains hat with four dents. it looks very Charlie Russell. Thanks
 

RBH

Bartender
The hat Eastwood wore in Unforgiven

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am I the only one that sees a link to the type fedora worn by 'Fedora' in the Last Crusade ?

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Colby Jack

Call Me a Cab
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2,218
Location
North Florida
I've always loved that Pale Rider hat...Knudsens has a couple of variation of it...and I think Major Moore has one also...:eusa_clap
 
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My mother's basement
Now that's pretty cool, Mark. What material did you use for the block? I ask because I'm getting to the point with my block collection where I'm suspecting that it might be less expensive (and more satisfactory) to either make them myself or (better idea, really) hire a woodworker to make them for me. But what wood is best?

Any tips you can offer would be most appreciated.
 

Mark G

A-List Customer
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342
Location
Camel, California
TonyB, Here's a picture of my block. I used pine because it was around, but from what I've read most of the professional blocks are made of poplar because it's relatively easy to work and closed grain. My head is very long oval so I turn the blank on a lathe to the smallest dimension and then cut it in two add a piece of plywood and re-shape it to blend in. Other people on the board have used stacked pieces to very good effect as well. Someone posted recently on that method.

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RBH, here's a picture of me doing my best... "Lamar, I got a dollar that says, I can break your neck before you can get that rig moved a half inch".

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HDRnR

A-List Customer
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362
Location
Jersey
Sweet hat, it seems like the picture of Eastwood on the right doesn't have the flare at the top of the hat.
 

Mark G

A-List Customer
Messages
342
Location
Camel, California
HDRnR said:
Sweet hat, it seems like the picture of Eastwood on the right doesn't have the flare at the top of the hat.

Thanks guys.

I've seen the picture elsewhere and it has the flare. I think the idiots doing the artwork cropped it.
 

RBH

Bartender
Mark G said:
TonyB, Here's a picture of my block. I used pine because it was around, but from what I've read most of the professional blocks are made of poplar because it's relatively easy to work and closed grain. My head is very long oval so I turn the blank on a lathe to the smallest dimension and then cut it in two add a piece of plywood and re-shape it to blend in. Other people on the board have used stacked pieces to very good effect as well. Someone posted recently on that method.

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RBH, here's a picture of me doing my best... "Lamar, I got a dollar that says, I can break your neck before you can get that rig moved a half inch".

Lamar.jpg
Love it!!!!!
 

Mark G

A-List Customer
Messages
342
Location
Camel, California
I finished the lining on my hat and thought I'd post a pic.

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It's the first time I've done one from scratch so it could use some improvements, but I think it'll do for the first one.

I did the embroidery too, and like the lining was a first for me.
 

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