My wife and I live in Carmel by the Sea and they had their Centennial this weekend. Clint Eastwood was the Grand Marshall in the hat from Unforgiven, the poncho from the Dollar Trilogy, the shirt from High Plains Drifter, the Andy Anderson "walk and draw" holster etc. Looked pretty spry for 86!
I've wanted one of these coats for years and never could justify the expense having a cold weather coat this nice living in coastal California. My wife and I have been going on several trips to the National Parks in off season (late fall, early spring and winter), and I got a Filson gift...
"It's impossible to shake the ancient dust of Africa off your boots" Been to South Africa, Namibia, Tanzania and most often Kenya. All told, 7 times. While not that popular now, I really like the East and West Tsavo regions of Colonel Patterson fame. There are almost no people and it's easy...
Wasn't sure where to post as it does have hats in it. I've been looking for some way to display my hats that would allow them to hold their shape... so I came up with this. I wanted it rustic so I made it out of Douglas Fir from the local DIY store.
The arms and legs to the rack are...
Mike, I took some classes in the early 80's with Mr. Hackathorn and all of us in the classes had some version of a 1911.
Did some brushing up recently in another class and I was the only one with a 1911 (as well as a large caliber)
... I'm getting old.
You can use any shellac based stiffener on straw. It is nothing more than a blonde shellac dissolved in alcohol.
The shantung "straw" is really paper coated with lacquer and reshapes pretty easily.
Darrel, the hat looks great. If you use a "waterproof" (nothing is truly waterproof, ask the watch industry) glue you can usually stave off the separation. As I've said before a single piece could crack and separate as well, plus, you made it, you can repair it as well.
Cheers
Thanks for the info. I still think, for the price (most of these 100 percent beaver custom hats can be had much less than $495.00).
Of course, as I said, I have a bias toward the little guy and custom work in general. I want something made for me that I can say... "Yeah, I know the guy who...
It's the attention to detail. One person, one hat, and in the case of modern Borsalino's it is my understanding that they are not beaver but rabbit and hare. http://www.borsalino.com/eng/artigianalita.jsp
As someone who is in the business of crafting custom products I may be a little biased but there is no comparison between a custom 100 percent beaver hat and an off the shelf, period. Most of the time it's not only a better hat but a better value as well. On top of that you get to pick the...
There are no markings on the hat body at all. I'm assuming the hat was totally rebuilt at some time.
I honestly don't even care if it is a Stetson or a clone as I have no intention of selling it. It appears to be natural beaver (by the color and the fact that is has been through several...
This is a hat I've had for 35 years. I got it at a yard sale from a man in his 80's who said it was a Stetson he purchased in the 20's. I have no way of telling if it is indeed a Stetson as the sweat had been replaced (no makings) and it had no liner.
It does indeed seem from that time...
Thanks Tony,
Glues have come a long way in formulation. Most of the old blocks were made with hide glue and that deteriorates with time and breaks down.
Only time will tell if the new stuff measures up.
Glad you liked it.
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