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Thanks everyone for your kind wishes. The hat business was really great to me for the 6 years I ran it. I started with not one cent, and grew from a listing on ebay to something larger than I cared to handle. It provided income for 6 years like I never saw in my entire life. Then, to...
Its the work of new owners. More hat oriented and less fedora oriented. I sold out and retired comfortable on the road full time in my RV. Prosser, as for the summer. Duane.dewsbury@gmail.com
I strongly recommend shaping with steam only. It is very forgiving, and can you can resteam often until you achieve your desired shape. I don't like to use water, as it can distort the shape so that the wetted part is tighter, or looser, than the unwetted part of the hat.
Okay, for any those of you that have received from us, a faulty hat pin, or it broke while flying it, drop me a note with your name and/or order number so I can send you another one. Boeing just released a new fleet. Please send this information to me via an email to sales@thefedorastore.com.
Normally on this forum, should I just select YELP, or YELP WITH QUOTE? I am not bitten. If you call that a bite, I guess my skin is rather thick. I only question the public manners, and degree of diplomacy in getting things accomplished. A complete refund to you, and we are still making you...
If you take this new Strat and ruin the block and push the crown all the way up, it also measures 5-1/2 inches. At least with my ruler from National Hatter's Supply from 1936.
being it's not an open crown, there would be no open crown specs listed. In fact, today crowns are so standard, that manufacturers normally don't even list crown heights, just brim widths.
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