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And I would also, Doc. Your pics look great & it's a nice looking hat. I'm a big fan of the Old West styles. Great report!All of these things I find positive about the hat.
And I would also, Doc. Your pics look great & it's a nice looking hat. I'm a big fan of the Old West styles. Great report!All of these things I find positive about the hat.
it looks good to me.Got out this past weekend for a cowboy shoot with the boys and wore the Grizz. For my purpose it's a good fit, literally and figuratively. Grizz uses old-time methods and it seems period to me because of that, at least externally. It doesn't have the finish you would get from most modern hat makers; for instance some scorching in spots on the pencil curl from the hot iron, and it has a hand formed crown, not a blocked shape. It's a beaver fur blend felt and per his site it's ~ 6X on the old 10X scale and the texture looks and feels beaver. It's what I would consider cowboy stiff, not a soft or easily reworkable crown or brim. It fits well from the measurements I sent him. All of these things I find positive about the hat.
The possible negatives are the lack of a liner, a cloth laminate sweat band instead of leather, and the sweat band is whip-stitched in a bit crudely, yet solidly. I think I mentioned in the previous post it doesn't come with a hat band and I'm using the one I pulled off my my Snowy River Akubra.
Wearing the hat yesterday was comfortable. The temp was mid-upper 70s (F) and the sweat band was comfortable, absorbed the sweat and did not bleed through at all. It's a tall crown so I don't think the lack af a liner will be a problem as I don't think my hair has much if any contact with the felt, but if it was an everyday hat that might be more of an issue.
The price is $110 for the hat, $20 for shipping and I paid an extra $20 for the 4" brim for a total of $150. I think it's a fair price for the hat and like it for what I purchased it for, a period appearing hat for CAS.
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I shoot a Cimarron Thunderer, Ruger Vaquero and Winchester M94 Trapper, all in .44 Special. ******* is a Baikal Bounty Hunter in 12 Ga. I load my own .44Sp that duplicates the Winchester Cowboy load, which if memory serves me is 5.1 gr of Win231 with a 240 grain lead flat nose ******. So yeah, they're pretty light loads and rather pleasant to shoot. I'm not currently shooting any SASS type sanctioned events but we follow their guidelines.@DocCasualty Looks good Doc! I think it would be better to have it hand creased if it's done right as opposed to a block. Just wondering about your CAS firearms. What do you use? I do remember from your post on the 10x Boone that you had a sidearm under your arm in addition to your others. Do you use reduced loads or lighter ******s when you shoot at the CAS events?
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Thanks! I couldn't imagine the hassle of dealing with multiple calibers.@DocCasualty Very nice selection Doc! It's nice to have all of them in the same caliber/Load too I imagine.
Actually the bird's head grip is a pleasure to shoot and makes for an accurate shooter. Colt never used that grip in a single action ****** but did in their double action Rainmaker, Lightning and Thunderer M1877.That Thunderer sure has a different look to it I would imagine it's a handful to shoot even with a light load? That's what you had under your arm that got my attention from that unique **** it has.
I really like your style of hats, Jack. I find that my tastes in hats flow toward the hats that you show. I am impressed. Just remember that my hat size is 7 1/2. [emoji6]I'm getting close for now with my black Stagecoach Outlaw. With a 6-3/4" open crown I wanted a crease that could sink some crown so I settled on a horseshoe. It's pretty close now; just needs some smoothing up with steam. With a 4-1/2" brim I ate up some of that with a gentle swoop instead of taking it flat with an edge curl. I still haven't selected a hatband for it.
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My two Akubra Woomeras have much better felt & are a much better hat than either of my Stagecoaches.
Thanks for the compliment, Willebe...it's much appreciated. You did a nice job with yours as well. I've been drawn to & worn Western hats since I was a young kid. Longing for the old times I guess, I'm really drawn to the Old West style for the most part (the horseshoe being the exception). I got into fedoras when I realized there were times when I wanted a hat with a smaller brim & less of a Western look.I really like your style of hats, Jack. I find that my tastes in hats flow toward the hats that you show. I am impressed. Just remember that my hat size is 7 1/2. [emoji6]
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I have clinical hours for my Nurse Practitioner certification/licensure. It is going to be a long year.Thanks for the compliment, Willebe...it's much appreciated. You did a nice job with yours as well. I've been drawn to & worn Western hats since I was a young kid. Longing for the old times I guess, I'm really drawn to the Old West style for the most part (the horseshoe being the exception). I got into fedoras when I realized there were times when I wanted a hat with a smaller brim & less of a Western look.
I would have loved to have seen this country when it was wild & before it got all paved over with concrete & strange looking people.
What did you mean by "in clinical"?
Congratulations on setting a goal of getting your certification & working towards that! Best of luck to you.I have clinical hours for my Nurse Practitioner certification/licensure. It is going to be a long year.
I too long for those old and wild west days. I know that it is an ideal in my.mind and the reality might not be all it's cracked up to be. I doubt I would have lived past my adolescent days. Who knows. I've always enjoyed hats of all types. I do find that I am drawn to the Western and more adventurous looking hats. Thanks again for the inspiration.
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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. I'm sure you could do it Michael, but I'd be glad to help in any way I can. Thank you for the nice compliment!Boy Jack @Hurricane Jack I believe you do the Best Horseshoe Creases I've Ever Seen ! Things of Beauty ! One day you might get a Hat in the mail with a return trip ticket , and a note "Horseshoe" Please .
I like they way they look.I'm getting close for now with my black Stagecoach Outlaw. With a 6-3/4" open crown I wanted a crease that could sink some crown so I settled on a horseshoe. It's pretty close now; just needs some smoothing up with steam. With a 4-1/2" brim I ate up some of that with a gentle swoop instead of taking it flat with an edge curl. I still haven't selected a hatband for it.
Interesting. Maybe because the Stagecoach felt has felted a bit more? Those are +30 year old felts.My two Akubra Woomeras have much better felt & are a much better hat than either of my Stagecoaches.
Fair question about the felt.I like they way they look.
Interesting. Maybe because the Stagecoach felt has felted a bit more? Those are +30 year old felts.
Or maybe because the Akubra felt is better. Who know.