Ok sort of finished, pleased with the band but not 100% on the bash. I think I want to define the dents more and maybe bring the sides together a bit. A few more steaming sessions maybe. Also the brim could be a bit flatter. Got a good response from the others at work this morning - they're more...
Yeah even here I order stuff from EA and service is great. Also buy off nungar.
Finished plaiting the band, not 100% satisfied on my Turks heads though. Still need to tidy some strands up then dye
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yeah the wait is a pain, I feel your indecision - I was in a real bind trying to decide when I wanted. I also thought about the rough rider in loden but still a wait, along with arena in tanbark brown. But as you say - it all comes down to the woomera, and if you're going to wait might as well...
Actually remembering different now - he was listed at 16 but I measured an inch under, close enough... I'm pretty much bang on 6', must be the photo angles... Yeah he's in good shape, he's 10 now. Starting to get real dry here but they let us take as much hay as needed so long as we have less...
Very nice - I like the bash a lot
Thanks Michael, well he's a good boy. Can be a bit sluggish sometimes but if you wear spurs you don't have to use them - he knows, and at 16hh he's got a bit of go... I love my hats too even if some are "just" a work hat! I've had a sand woomera in the past too...
Well you're probably a better horseman than me... I like horses but only have one (everyone else here is way into double figures) as I have too many other areas vying for time! Hauling cattle in the top end would be a wild job, but IMO if you want to drive trucks it would be awesome. They run...
yeah absolutely... Sounds like a good combo you've gone for, I do like a fawn hat myself! What bash are you planning for the woomera? I notice the hat in your avatar is quite woomera like - what is it?
Yes, yes you do! You know you want to anyway... What's not to like? (well the wait if you don't want a sand, but that's not the hat's fault). If Akubra made one hat, IMO this would be it - my recent new miss of not having an active one has made me realise they are the holy grail of akubras. I'd...
Yes I agree on he open crowns - the problem I have is I can't work out the true height of a crown before I buy unless it's open. Not sure what you're calling western but always considered the woomera fairly western (we often say northern here as up there all hats are big). I guess your western...
So I've been agonising over a replacement work hat for weeks. I ordered a Bobby in Tanbark Brown which I was planning on making something similar to a Border. But after 4 months of not hearing anything I pestered the supplier and he said they no longer make it (I suspect this isn't true - he was...
Some very nice Akubras here, sadly I can't keep mine as clean... Don't have much in the way of fedoras and similar although I do have one Stylemaster, but have still only worn it once - at my wedding (4 years ago). I'll try and find some shots of them on my head later.
Stylemaster - planning on...
Alright so my deliberating is evolving... The Warrego I think is too low crowned. So it's down to the Riverina or Sombrero. I know not many here will have direct experience of these two, but given the following details - could anyone comment on which would be better to get closest to the above...
I'm just wondering if anyone can tell me the (preferably open) crown heights of an Akubra Warrego and Riverina? I'm wanting the higher crown of the two, but not sure if they're high enough. They look a little higher than the Territory, am I right?
I'm wanting to end up with something similar to...
Just wanting to say a quick hullo. I've ended up reading on this forum a few times to google searches so thought I might as join... It's a very interesting forum for sure! I'm mainly after hat info but I'm sure I'll find more, found a heap of info on nice razors too (have since grown a beard...
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