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Ok just got my two new hats and am having a mini-crisis. I honestly have no idea how to fix the brims to make them official fedoras any help would be appreciated!

Take a regular steam iron & a thin cloth like a handkerchief & iron that brim thru the cloth. Make sure not to touch the crown with the point of the iron. The steam will soften up the shellac in the brim & the iron will press the waves out. I've done this to some pretty wonky looking brims. Short of that, you may need to send it to a hatter for reblocking....
 

Historyteach24

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Ok this one I think looks ready for the town. Opinions would be appreciated
 

Neophyte

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I know man I am new to brimmed hats. As I said my first fedora was a snap brimmed 2 inch brim so I took advice from the guys and went up a step both in brim and crown.

Eventually I think that you'll be quite capable of rocking a bigger hat. Based off the Scala, I'd say that your "magic number" for brim width might be 2.5'' (of course, it all comes down to preference). You could also rock a fuller, straighter crown. You've got a very versatile facial structure (lucky b*****d ;)).

All in all, this was a major success in terms of a "step up". And for about $30, no less! :eusa_clap
 

Historyteach24

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Eventually I think that you'll be quite capable of rocking a bigger hat. Based off the Scala, I'd say that your "magic number" for brim width might be 2.5'' (of course, it all comes down to preference). You could also rock a fuller, straighter crown. You've got a very versatile facial structure (lucky b*****d ;)).

All in all, this was a major success in terms of a "step up". And for about $30, no less! :eusa_clap

Thanks man! So when you say straighter crown does that refer to the taper? I am still learning these terms lol
 
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Buffalo, NY
Today was a good day at the track. A few of my horses came in and brought some winners from the past couple of weeks that were even better than I had hope when I bid on them.

First is this old wooden stretcher. Don't know much about it other than I'm a woodworker and it just called out to me. The circumference scale is in centimeters.

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The first hat looked great in the Ebay pics from the seller, but it really took my breath away when I unwrapped it. Twenty dollars bought a lot of hat back in the day:

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Will post more later on.
 

jimmy the lid

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OK, Alan -- you're killin' me with that post! Holy Smoke -- that Knox is absolutely stunning! Superb condition, and colors to die for. Congrats!!! :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap

The stretcher is amazing, as well. Very cool.

Looks like you hit the Daily Double...

Cheers,
JtL
 

rlk

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Evanston, IL
+2!!

Fantastic colors and finish on that Knox 20 and the stretcher is subtly shaped to stretch the hat without pressing the sweatband out into the felt creating a line and domed to prevent blocking distortion. A particularly beautiful example.
 

Alex

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Iowa, US
That is an amazing hat Alan. Just out of curiosity, how much approximately does one pay for a lid of that caliber on the bay? I want to know if I'm getting okay prices on my purchases..
 

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