captainc0bra
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Another Nick Fouquet resurrection - this time my vtg Borso. It's my ratrod.
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how much does Nick charge to restore a hat like this if you dont mind me asking....?
Another Nick Fouquet resurrection - this time my vtg Borso. It's my ratrod.
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According to how people are saying to date these by the serial number, I am assuming this one is 1919? Just found it at an antique store for a cool 18 bucks
Anyone got any info or what have you?
Not a chance that is from 1919.
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. Captainc0bra, I have a very similar model to yours there.
Here's the liner.....
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And the sweatband....
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Folks in the know around here have ****ed mine at early 50s. I imagine yours is pretty close.
I don't doubt that. More than anything, I'm trying to point out whether or not using the first two digits of the serial number is an accurate way of dating them. A lot of people are doing this.Cheers
how much does Nick charge to restore a hat like this if you dont mind me asking....?
I would use the term "restore" very loosely in this case.
Captainc0bra, I have a very similar model to yours there.
Here's the liner.....
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And the sweatband....
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Folks in the know around here have ****ed mine at early 50s. I imagine yours is pretty close.
I agree with Jared, from what I've seen of the Fouquet hats it's more about pre-distressing hats than making hats. I'm old school so I don't understand the "styling" of beating up a hat, seems easy enough to do by yourself. Not intending to offend, just my POV.
I agree with Jared, from what I've seen of the Fouquet hats it's more about pre-distressing hats than making hats. I'm old school so I don't understand the "styling" of beating up a hat, seems easy enough to do by yourself. Not intending to offend, just my POV.
And just for clarification, all of the hats I've posted from my Stetsons, Resistols and Borsalinos are hats I've brought to Nicks primarily for reblocking and some creative. Alberto who works with Nick has done the work on my hats. Nick does not do this kind of work. He makes hats from scratch. And predistressed is not his primary style. One only needs to see Pharrells hats and the last hat to appear on Justified to see a few examples of Nicks bespoke hats.