Items listed in the Classified need to have a price attached. I cannot see on the sweat band where it states it is 100% beaver content. Can you snap a picture of that and post?
About a year ago they advertised as well. Perhaps the pay is crap or the apprentice learned enough to set out on his own. Montana is a wonderful place, have spent a great deal of time travelling the state but only Spring, Summer and Autumn....because Montana winters are not all that much fun...
Ok, this is def not a fedora. It is a hat I made many years ago in millinery school. A blue, Tonak rabbit felt. 4" bound brim with millinery wire on the brim edge. It has sat in a box in my shop unfinished all these years. I dug it out and my wife trimmed it with a silk sari border -...
I cut the band block out of a 2" x 8" plank with my jig saw and finish with my table sander. Hooking up my shop vac to the sander cuts down on the wood dust. If I am making a few I wheel the sander outside the shop.
I picked up one from him on Tuesday. I needed a #51 in a 62.5cm size to meet an order. The 3D printed items are great for fill in sizes for me. The price is great and the availability is super fast....especially as he lives in the same city as I do.
The topic of 3D printed blocks came up on a FB post yesterday and set me to making inquiries. The thread started out as a warning by a hatter that 3D printed blocks shrink over time and need to be replaced...unlike wooden ones. I checked with my supplier Allan at WalshDesign3D (Etsy.com)...
Here are pictures of a Grade4 Panama made for a local client. 3/8" curl on a 3 1/2" brim, vintage grosgrain in Marine blue. Embroidered wolf paw on a linen tip liner
Here is cute little Derby made for a lovely lady. Winchester rabbit felt in a dark purple. Hand dyed grosgrain on the brim and crown. Thought the hat had enough colour so just installed a white silk liner
I am the Admin for the site as Brent takes a break. The only requirement is that you answer the two questions that are asked. Apply again, answer the questions and you are in.
I ordered my PHD hat without a ribbon and without a sweat so I could sew on vintage ribbon and a quality sweat. I ordered a super fino and think the weave quality is quite good.
When I went to the shop down the street from me and asked at the office if I could go through their cuttings pile he gave me strange look and asked..."Why?". I explained and he replied..."Sure, take two or three"
I think this is very much a class issue. My dad who wore a suit to work each day owned two suits, one hat, two pairs of dress shoes and ONE watch. My parents lifted themselves out of Depression era poverty (my father's first job was working the killing floor of an abattoir). To have owned...
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