If it is fur or hair the backside is leather.
My thinking if the hat is cheap enough go for it. I picked up a real cheap Miller Bros western, mediocre felt and at first I though why waste the effort and then it hit me.....what a perfect hat to practice on.....I screw it up there is no sense of loss at screwing up a perfectly good felt. Could be a perfect hat to practice on. Even if I screwed it up I got my $20 worth of fun and I ended up with a serviceable knockaround hat that I can ruin in good conscience.Let me try again:
Hello all,
I'm looking at a used Bee Hats Dakota 5X Beaver western that I'm considering for a conversion. I don't know anything about the company. Did they make decent hats? Are they worth the effort? Thanks,
Brent
Thanks Bamaboots. It’s got a leather backing. I know it’s part of the hat’s history but I would be uncomfortable is this was actually leopard. I don’t know when this practice was stopped.
I agree about it beingreal;I can't name the regulation but all trophy furs/hides legally taken outside the US require a certificate or something to get into the country.Hard to say w/o handling it or a DNA test. Bear in mind fur from rabbits can be dyed to give different appearances, which it appears similar to from the pic. I would doubt that it's leopard.
I agree about it beingreal;I can't name the regulation but all trophy furs/hides legally taken outside the US require a certificate or something to get into the country.
Yes. The same organization that put African Grey parrots on appendix 1. Endangered species.Bob, I believe your thinking of CITES. The Certified International Treaty of Endangered Species. The same governing body that covers some of these exotic skins we enjoy on our cowboy boots.
That's gonna need a new sweat.
An aftermarket donor that is worth sacrificing will most likely have a sweat in similar condition.
K.D. I’ve read on the lounge of this very type disintegration but have never seen it. That’s impressive, sorry!! Some extol Lexol and the like treatments to revitalize as well as for maintenance. Others not so much. I had the same sweat issue with a old Stetson 100. Finding a good band bad hat combo is tough but if you are patient and require a period, style correct sweat it can be done. I did it and am still looking for the Borsa Gorgasu etc. Others here might have just what you need as well. Don’t give up. Good luck. Be well. BowenBEWARE Lexol Destroyed my Sweat!
This is exactly why I don't buy vintage lids. Recently purchased this Royal De Lux Stetson. Wore it barely 2 times. Treated the sweat with lexol after the first wear and now the entire sweat disintegrated :-( Now the sweat is being held with duct tape.
My question is I want to wear this lid, should I attempt an after market sweat replacement or search for a era correct donor to keep it original?
I only use Bickmore products. If there's no stitching and I don't mind darkening the leather pure Neatsfoot oil is my choice.BEWARE Lexol Destroyed my Sweat!
This is exactly why I don't buy vintage lids. Recently purchased this Royal De Lux Stetson. Wore it barely 2 times. Treated the sweat with lexol after the first wear and now the entire sweat disintegrated :-( Now the sweat is being held with duct tape.
My question is I want to wear this lid, should I attempt an after market sweat replacement or search for a era correct donor to keep it original?
K. D.: an aside. There are some very interesting literatures out there by professional leather restoration people concerning what conditioners are best for what leather type and use. I figure a museum leather expert knows more than i do. What i got from all that literature applied to hats is this. It ALL depends on the type, qaulity, age and use/abuse of the leather used in the sweat in question. I don’t think there is any one anything good for everything especially hats. My 2 cents. Be well. BowenK.D. I’ve read on the lounge of this very type disintegration but have never seen it. That’s impressive, sorry!! Some extol Lexol and the like treatments to revitalize as well as for maintenance. Others not so much. I had the same sweat issue with a old Stetson 100. Finding a good band bad hat combo is tough but if you are patient and require a period, style correct sweat it can be done. I did it and am still looking for the Borsa Gorgasu etc. Others here might have just what you need as well. Don’t give up. Good luck. Be well. Bowen
Thanks for the info Bowen, very informative. Painful learning experience. Gonna save the Lexol for my redwing leather boots!K. D.: an aside. There are some very interesting literatures out there by professional leather restoration people concerning what conditioners are best for what leather type and use. I figure a museum leather expert knows more than i do. What i got from all that literature applied to hats is this. It ALL depends on the type, qaulity, age and use/abuse of the leather used in the sweat in question. I don’t think there is any one anything good for everything especially hats. My 2 cents. Be well. Bowen
K.D.: just my 2 cents. Thanks. I would REALLY like to know about that band. Upon zooming in it appears as if maybe the finish on the sweat was holding together an already friable leather. Idk. I see some small stress cracks and alittle “spalling” around the reed in the before pics but??? Was it pliable at all before the Lexol? I’ve never had trouble with Lexol but one never knows. Be well. BowenThanks for the info Bowen, very informative. Painful learning experience. Gonna save the Lexol for my redwing leather boots!
But it is a very Canadian solution!I agree. A new sweat is in order, duct tape is not the best short term solution.
Hello Sir: i certainly do not disagree with your post. I recall your posts on that subject when i was researching and took heed. Ken’s pic before and after are the first i have seen of catastrophic disintegration! Think i have been lucky but i try NOT to use it on sweats i consider very fragile and friable. I’ve had the greatest result, it seems, on older high quality bands that don’t seem to have a “finish” on them such as Dobbs Rainbow etc. Maybe worn off?? Idk my 2cents. Thanks. Be well. BowenI've had some bad results, too, and have stopped using Lexol on my sweats.