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Playing With My New Christmas Toy

J.T.Marcus

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Remember this?

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It was under the tree, in plain sight, but we left town on Christmas Day, and didn't get back till three days ago. A week and a half of anticipation! My first project was a "Lion Hat" which was close to being garbage. No size tag, but I wear a 7 1/8, and it was way too small; just sat on the top of my head.

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The sweatband was something like what we used to call "oilskin." It had deteriorated badly. Project: clean, stretch to 7 1/8, replace sweatband. (in other words, an entire rebuild.)

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I completely disassembled the hat. After a wash and rinse in cold water, I placed the body on the stretcher. I SLOWLY cranked it out to 7 1/8. (The gauge is calibrated for proper size, with the sweatband removed.) I let it sit for three days, to dry. (I know, it has a built in heating element, but I wasn't in a hurry; and I've heard stories about "over-cooked" hats.)

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When I began to put it back together, I discovered the only sweatband I had left was a fabric one, out of a "Burlington Coat Factory" special, from a few years ago. (Oh well, we're not talking about a BORSALINO, here.) I also found the ribbon, which was washed separately, had shrunk. It missed wrapping around the hat by 1". (I know, I stretched the hat. However, grosgrain shrinks, too. That's why it works!) I pinned the ribbon together, soaked it, and put it on the stretcher for a day (till dry).

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Then I put it all back together. The crease and dents were done by hand, no steam or water.

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One of the nicest things about this kind of stretcher is the lack of taper! (It shapes the crown the way most of us like best.)

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It's a 2" brim, and my ideal is 2 5/8, but it will see some action. Ive had it on the entire time I was setting up this post, and I completely forgot it was on my head. It's that comfortable!

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Mustang

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Michigan
Outstanding!

I can't believe that is the same hat as the crinkled up one in the second photo. Great job! :eusa_clap
 

Duck

Practically Family
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Arkansas
Great Toy!!!!

You did a great job on that hat, JT. It looks fantastic!!:eusa_clap :eusa_clap
 

Tango Yankee

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Heck of a new toy, J.T.! And quite a nice job you did with it, too! :eusa_clap

I've got a similar stretcher that I bought last summer, I think. Have yet to try it out. I spent today setting up a "hat workshop" in the corner of my office and starting this week will be tackling the some of the sorry-looking hats I've picked up during the past year in lots. I'll have to give my stretcher a try when I do so.

What's your next project?

Cheers,
Tom
 

Jerekson

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Resusication is a beautiful thing. And Marcus, you did a right splendid job with it! I'm impressed.

I bought a Royal Stetson about a year ago (seperate thread all about it) that was about a size too small. I took it to the local VHS and they used a stretcher - same model as yours, actually - to get it up to a reasonable size for me. It was quite exciting, actually. Since then, the hat has shrunk considerably. I think perhaps I need to stretch it again.
 

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