DRB said:Well, I finally got back from vacation and can now post a few pictures. Here are some pictures of my new VS by Art Fawcett.
Waouh, I like it very much!!!
Congratulation, enjoy!
DRB said:Well, I finally got back from vacation and can now post a few pictures. Here are some pictures of my new VS by Art Fawcett.
DRB said:Color: granite
Brim: 2 1/4 inches all around, with an underwelt.
Crease: creased by Art Fawcett.
Crown: 4 3/4 inches front and back, 5 inches in the middle.
Bow: 6 inches long, with a red verticle line built into the knot.
Liner: red.
Ribbon: 1 1/2 inches, grey color.
Weight: unsure.
Felt: 100% beaver.
Musashi said:Ok. I cave. Plus i do like to share the joy...
Art says its 3-4 shades darker than oxblood but definitely not black.
Looks like its quite bright in the room, but the EXIF data on the photo says the flash did not fire. So I am of course still without any real idea what the color looks like in real life... but it looks great so far.
daizawaguy said:This must be getting close to being received right!? Suspence...
Andykev said:I was asked by a member to show the hat that Art used in his creation of the "SUNSET".
History:
Art made this beautiful hat for me several years ago when he was still in California. It is a vintage body, and a wonderful pastel peach color. Truly a one of a kind.
Art asked me to send the hat to him, so he could send it to his supplier to copy the color. Well, they got it close, but not exact. Also the hat was "scrunched" in the shipping.
Art totally refinished the hat for me, with a new Art Fawcett liner, and his new technique in finishing felt.
Gentlemen, I must tell you the hat is FAR BETTER now than when I first sent it to Art. He worked magic on it.
He is a true gentleman and artist. This hat has the tightest and smoothest density of almost any of my vast vintage collection. The color is wonderful, a soft "PEACH" color... which sadly is going to be very difficult for any felt producer to replicate.
Here are some photos of the hat. Enjoy.
PS Photos taken with Nikon D80 with flash in my dark florescent lit garage at night!