Fedora
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I am aware that this forum leans towards vintage felt, and this is understandable. First and foremost, overall the vintage felt is better felt than most of what we see in the modern line. Of course, we must realize that many of us have not seen anything modern except what is coming out of Hatco these days, along with Biltmore and Akubra. You have not seen the pure beaver 75 gram lightweight body that is being produced by Portugal. Now, it is time to tell you the rest of the story.......
Last year I got in samples from Portugal. One of the samples was a brown 75 gram pure beaver body with zero stiffener. It was a "b crown" body, factory pounced. The B body means it was made to yield a less than 5 inch crowned hat. They also offer a 'c crown" that yields up to 6 inches. I pulled the hat over a small block(the body was sized to make a 6 7/8 sized hat) after steaming it a bit. I let it dry, and then ironed in the brim break. I did not iron the crown, or do any pouncing at all, as I was gonna make a hat from it later on and give it to one of my small headed customers. Upon removing it from the block I could see right away, it would be hard to work with it, due to the softness of the felt. It was floppy. I left the factory pouncing as is, but would have done some hand pouncing when I finally turned it into a hat.
To be honest, I was impressed with the body, but wanted another opinion. So, I sent it to our resident vintage expert, Matt Deckard. I figured I would hear back once he got the body, and I was intersted in his appraisel, before the hat was to be sent on to someone else to appraise. This was many months ago. To date, I have heard not one appraisel, in fact, Matt never acknowledged recieveing it. I would have thought this would have been a great topic, and that hat could have been passed around to get many opinions of the guys here who love vintage felt. Some comparisons, honest comparisons. It would be great to hear the opinions of several folks here, as you would be comparing some of the best the modern industry has to offer against the vintage stuff that most rave about.
If Matt ever gets around to examing the body I sent, perhaps he could send it on to someone else here who would like to evaluate the felt and compare. I am just used to folks that are more polite when you send them an expensive body to look at and send on. So, Matt, if you still have my body, please, just send it on to Art, or fedoralover, or anyone. No evaluation is needed from you, but I would love for some of the other vintage guys to examine it and give me and this board an honest opinon of what you see. I have no dogs in this race, as I am not gonna use this felt, due to the mimimums, so you will not be helping me one twittle by mentioning the Portugal felt on this board. You might help out Optimo, since they do buy the lessor quality bodies from this same company. I apologize for making this public, but the body needs to be sent on for posterity and you never answered my emails. Regards, Fedora
Last year I got in samples from Portugal. One of the samples was a brown 75 gram pure beaver body with zero stiffener. It was a "b crown" body, factory pounced. The B body means it was made to yield a less than 5 inch crowned hat. They also offer a 'c crown" that yields up to 6 inches. I pulled the hat over a small block(the body was sized to make a 6 7/8 sized hat) after steaming it a bit. I let it dry, and then ironed in the brim break. I did not iron the crown, or do any pouncing at all, as I was gonna make a hat from it later on and give it to one of my small headed customers. Upon removing it from the block I could see right away, it would be hard to work with it, due to the softness of the felt. It was floppy. I left the factory pouncing as is, but would have done some hand pouncing when I finally turned it into a hat.
To be honest, I was impressed with the body, but wanted another opinion. So, I sent it to our resident vintage expert, Matt Deckard. I figured I would hear back once he got the body, and I was intersted in his appraisel, before the hat was to be sent on to someone else to appraise. This was many months ago. To date, I have heard not one appraisel, in fact, Matt never acknowledged recieveing it. I would have thought this would have been a great topic, and that hat could have been passed around to get many opinions of the guys here who love vintage felt. Some comparisons, honest comparisons. It would be great to hear the opinions of several folks here, as you would be comparing some of the best the modern industry has to offer against the vintage stuff that most rave about.
If Matt ever gets around to examing the body I sent, perhaps he could send it on to someone else here who would like to evaluate the felt and compare. I am just used to folks that are more polite when you send them an expensive body to look at and send on. So, Matt, if you still have my body, please, just send it on to Art, or fedoralover, or anyone. No evaluation is needed from you, but I would love for some of the other vintage guys to examine it and give me and this board an honest opinon of what you see. I have no dogs in this race, as I am not gonna use this felt, due to the mimimums, so you will not be helping me one twittle by mentioning the Portugal felt on this board. You might help out Optimo, since they do buy the lessor quality bodies from this same company. I apologize for making this public, but the body needs to be sent on for posterity and you never answered my emails. Regards, Fedora