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I almost missed this in the picture the client sent to me. He wanted two eyelet/vent holes on each side. There is a first time for everything.......but I become nervous when it comes to punching holes in a good hat. He also wanted feathers so I gave him a choice. He chose the two white ones inserted into the ribbon.
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hambone71

Practically Family
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662
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Roll Tide
I almost missed this in the picture the client sent to me. He wanted two eyelet/vent holes on each side. There is a first time for everything.......but I become nervous when it comes to punching holes in a good hat. He also wanted feathers so I gave him a choice. He chose the two white ones inserted into the ribbon. View attachment 532545 View attachment 532546
I noticed the eyelets in the photo he sent and I just thought you guys agreed to not add them. As a client, I would have opted to leave it alone, but that’s what he wanted. It’s still an awesome hat and I’d wear the hell out of it.
 
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I noticed the eyelets in the photo he sent and I just thought you guys agreed to not add them. As a client, I would have opted to leave it alone, but that’s what he wanted. It’s still an awesome hat and I’d wear the hell out of it.
Yes, almost missed them but I am thinking it was my subconscious blocking it out as I could not come to terms with it!!!
 

Gregory Wilde

New in Town
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I almost missed this in the picture the client sent to me. He wanted two eyelet/vent holes on each side. There is a first time for everything.......but I become nervous when it comes to punching holes in a good hat. He also wanted feathers so I gave him a choice. He chose the two white ones inserted into the ribbon. View attachment 532545 View attachment 532546
Hello all..Gregory (proud owner of 2 of our Roberts custom hats in beaver and rabbit).. here chiming in....What a positively charming hat that its...and different as you say Robert with the holes and the feathers and the whole nine yards...lmao...Very avant-guarde Cheers..I like it!
 

Rmccamey

I'll Lock Up
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5,670
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Central Texas
Introducing the Canadian Country Gentlemen

Classic homburg styling with the relaxed charm of easy county living, the Sahara felt and contrasting ribbon goes great with any wardrobe. And the liner adds a bit of fun to the mix. Keep it classic, or lift the side brim to add a western flair. Get your Canadian Country Gentlemen today, only at Wolfbrae Hatters!

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vancouver, canada
Introducing the Canadian Country Gentlemen

Classic homburg styling with the relaxed charm of easy county living, the Sahara felt and contrasting ribbon goes great with any wardrobe. And the liner adds a bit of fun to the mix. Keep it classic, or lift the side brim to add a western flair. Get your Canadian Country Gentlemen today, only at Wolfbrae Hatters!

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You wear it well!
 
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Introducing the Canadian Country Gentlemen

Classic homburg styling with the relaxed charm of easy county living, the Sahara felt and contrasting ribbon goes great with any wardrobe. And the liner adds a bit of fun to the mix. Keep it classic, or lift the side brim to add a western flair. Get your Canadian Country Gentlemen today, only at Wolfbrae Hatters!

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TREMENDOUS
 

Teej

New in Town
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This started life as a worn out model called “Farmer” by Vanzina. The wide brim and deep curl won me over. The leather sweatband was disintegrating and far beyond saving. I had it rebuilt by Wolfbrae with the request that the brim curl be retained. The biggest issue is the brim had wide binding and the binding had deteriorated, frayed, and was completely unusable. Robert cleaned it and repaired it to a very high standard. He also had the binding ribbon replaced; this would normally require ironing the brim flat to facilitate the sewing on the new binding. As I requested the original curl be retained, Robert had the binding sewn on the curled brim edge…I can’t imaging that was fun. It’s a great hat that I really like and it’s now ready for another 50 years of service. Thank you, Robert!

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Beautiful.
 

Teej

New in Town
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28
My latest from Wolfbrae. This is/was a Beaver Brand western that Robert tore down, reblocked, and put a new ribbon on. I was tempted to go with a new Wolfbrae liner and sweatband, but in the end decided to keep the originals. I like a lot of hats, but I love this one. A full 6” open crown and a 3 1/4” raw edge brim.

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Beautiful.
 

Teej

New in Town
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Here is a picture of my attempt at recreating the original Winchester Black Cherry dye. I am pleased. Quite good dye distribution and it is black with very strong burgundy undertones to it. The client likes the pics at least so we now move forward to making the hat. Burgundy crown ribbon with either a black brim binding or a ribbon dyed to match the felt.
That’s stunning.
 
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10,436
Location
vancouver, canada
It was a restoration weekend. Four hats from the 1950's all needing a bit of TLC. One of the grey ones was covered in little spots of balsamic vinegar and oil from a dropped bottle of salad dressing that were tossed into the air and of course landed on the hat. It was painstaking work, naptha, denatured alcohol and many pointy tipped QTips I nicked from my wife's makeup drawer and now the hat is spot free.
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It was a restoration weekend. Four hats from the 1950's all needing a bit of TLC. One of the grey ones was covered in little spots of balsamic vinegar and oil from a dropped bottle of salad dressing that were tossed into the air and of course landed on the hat. It was painstaking work, naptha, denatured alcohol and many pointy tipped QTips I nicked from my wife's makeup drawer and now the hat is spot free. View attachment 536413
Sounds like quite the project
 

Darrell2688

A-List Customer
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312
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Piner, Kentucky
All of the hats look new, looks like some really nice work and hard to do, using Naptha to clean and the denatured alcohol, you have to have good ventilation. the results are outstanding.
 

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