Cornshucker77
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Thank you Steve. I appreciate it.Another nice refurb, Scott. You've really opened that ugly duckling up to a real nice swan.
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Thank you Steve. I appreciate it.Another nice refurb, Scott. You've really opened that ugly duckling up to a real nice swan.
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Looks good so far, Terry. It sounds like it's a hat testing your skills. Seems like you're winning, buddy.This is a Stagecoach that I've been using as one of my experiment hats. It's been blocked, taken apart, reblocked, and rebuilt a few times..and it still takes a licking and and keeps on ticking. This time around I was going to fire up my Singer 201 and try my hand at 'machine sewing' on a brim binding as opposed to hand sewing one on as I usually do, which ***** toilet water. Unfortunately, I don't have a matching color 7/8 for the binding that I need. So much for that idea. So, I'm just going to throw a black 1 1/2 ribbon on it and flange the brim and use it as a work hat...
Reblocked again for the umpteenth time...
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Threw in a new sweat band...temporary basting stitches to hold the sweat in place...
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Recreased and drying out with a new sweat sewn in with permanent stitches, (unless I decide to take it apart again)...
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I'll have more later when it's finished. Hopefully I can find some matching 7/8 ribbon before I start on it again.
Thank you, Steve. This is one of a few hats that I use to experiment on, although this one takes the most punishment. It's definitely a testament to this era of Resistol's toughness...and it still has plenty of life left in it.Looks good so far, Terry. It sounds like it's a hat testing your skills. Seems like your winning, buddy.
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John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. This is a Stagecoach that I've been using as one of my experiment hats. It's been blocked, taken apart, reblocked, and rebuilt a few times..and it still takes a licking and and keeps on ticking. This time around I was going to fire up my Singer 201 and try my hand at 'machine sewing' on a brim binding as opposed to hand sewing one on as I usually do, which ***** toilet water. Unfortunately, I don't have a matching color 7/8 for the binding that I need. So much for that idea. So, I'm just going to throw a black 1 1/2 ribbon on it and flange the brim and use it as a work hat...
Reblocked again for the umpteenth time...
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Threw in a new sweat band...temporary basting stitches to hold the sweat in place...
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Recreased and drying out with a new sweat sewn in with permanent stitches, (unless I decide to take it apart again)...
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I'll have more later when it's finished. Hopefully I can find some matching 7/8 ribbon before I start on it again.
Thank you, Brent!It’s always a pleasure to see your conversions. Very nice, Terry.
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I'm not playing cards with you, Brett.Thank you, D dog! I used the old T.V. Western 'Maverick' hat as the inspiration for this one, (except with my own touches, which included the bound brim, for one).
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You could play my soundtrack!Love your wife's hats, Bob. On a side note, Cripple Creek is one of the few tunes I play well on my banjos [emoji4]![]()
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Nice work Terry. I like the relatively flat brim flange.Here's my Stagecoach finished up once again. I trimmed the brim down to 2 5/8 this time around. It has a black 1 1/2 ribbon with a slight upward swoop to the bow work and this time around I made the inside tail shorter than the outside tail.
Here's the specs:
1. 5 3/4 open crown
2. My preferred Teardrop crease, 4 3/4 inches at the pinch with a rake sloping to 4 inches in the back.
3. Brim is trimmed and flanged at 2 5/8 inches wide.
4. 1 1/2 black ribbon.
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Thank you buddy.Nice work Terry. I like the relatively flat brim flange.
Nice. A double car garage can even feel cramped as a shop, but it's more of one than I ever had.This is my double garage home shop. Mostly used for solid wood furniture - Since I moved to a full scale millwork shop it doesn’t see much use. The hat corner is definitely coming soon!
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That is one beautiful hat job, Terry. Great rake.Here's my Stagecoach finished up once again. I trimmed the brim down to 2 5/8 this time around. It has a black 1 1/2 ribbon with a slight upward swoop to the bow work and this time around I made the inside tail shorter than the outside tail.
Here's the specs:
1. 5 3/4 open crown
2. My preferred Teardrop crease, 4 3/4 inches at the pinch with a rake sloping to 4 inches in the back.
3. Brim is trimmed and flanged at 2 5/8 inches wide.
4. 1 1/2 black ribbon.
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It looks like your dust containment is very effective, Justin. Kudos.This is my double garage home shop. Mostly used for solid wood furniture - Since I moved to a full scale millwork shop it doesn’t see much use. The hat corner is definitely coming soon!
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Thank you Steve!That is one beautiful hat job, Terry. Great rake.
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Looking forward to the reconversion, or conversion conversion.EDIT: I should also add that I have some hat tools coming sometime next week so I took the hat apart again and I'm going to try something else with it.