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LOL...^^^^his name is Gourdo right??
On Halloween.......
She said...”ough Baby....” let me see your fingers!!
Etc...etc...
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LOL...^^^^his name is Gourdo right??
On Halloween.......
She said...”ough Baby....” let me see your fingers!!
Etc...etc...
B
Length plus width and divided by two gets you close, but the actual formula is diameter divided by pi (3.14...) for US sizes
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Circumference divided by pi works better
I think it has to do with the sensitivity settings on the metal detector equipment. I used to go to the courthouse a lot and when they adjusted the detectors they literally went off over every little thing, even candy wrappers.I'm curious about metal in the Akubra Bajo Patterson hat.
Here is why I ask. I've worn this hat many times through TSA metal detectors. This morning I had an issue and removing the hat (and sending it through X-Ray) resolved it.
I doubt the little emblem on the hat band was the problem, but maybe. I wonder if there is a light metal wire in the construction of the hat band. Is that the explanation? Or good guess?
The rest of the story is this was at DCA. The metal detector was very sensitive. Practically every man was having to remove stuff and go back through the scanner. I do this a lot, and it is the first time I've had a problem like this. Likewise I have been traveling with this hat, and first problem like this with the hat.
Thanks for any thoughts.
No, the sweat should only have stitching (thread) in it. How about the hat band? Must be mercury! (which used to be used in the felting process years ago). Don't leave a wonderful hat at home, that would be sad. Welcome to the Lounge.Yes. Agree. I do think the detectors in this case were ridiculously sensitive. Now that I've had this issue with this hat, I will leave it home when I fly. But I'm wondering what could be in the hat that set if off the detector?
After some more thought, I wonder also if the hat band is affixed with small fasteners similar to staples.
Well stolen, Brent! Now I stole it from you. This is really helpful. Whoever made the chart had a great idea.There are other conversion charts that are slightly different:
Since this is my size chart for my purchases the fact that it stops at eight (8) has worked for me.
This last image I...er...borrowed from someone else on the Lounge:
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I'd bet it was a combination of the little metal Akubra badge on the hat and overly sensitive settings on the detector. In the past I've had the foil-lined paper on the inside of a cigarette pack set one off, and another time it was two tiny rivets on the shoes I was wearing.Yes. Agree. I do think the detectors in this case were ridiculously sensitive. Now that I've had this issue with this hat, I will leave it home when I fly. But I'm wondering what could be in the hat that set if off the detector?
I'd bet it was a combination of the little metal Akubra badge on the hat and overly sensitive settings on the detector. In the past I've had the foil-lined paper on the inside of a cigarette pack set one off, and another time it was two tiny rivets on the shoes I was wearing.
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Does anyone knows which hat use Christian Bale in the film Hostiles?
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I'm a 7 1/2 and I have both 7 3/8 and 7 1/2 stetsons that fit. If it is a little too large I just cut fold up pieces of paper towels to stick under band. As far as shrinkage unless it is a wool blend it won't happen with beaver fur.
I agree. I have newer Beaver blend hats that shrink a little with re-steam. Just have to wear them a little to break them in again.Beaver fur felt hats are rare critters! Most modern fur felt hats can shrink and tapering is a common result. Sweatband shrinkage is a more common problem.
As to fit, I read @Lefty say that he wears different hat sizes by changing their placement on his head. I kind of sort of do that, but only within a narrow range. The only time I shim a hat for fit is with my Akubras with the knowledge that they will shrink to fit. As long as it looks alright and it’s comfortable on my head, I don’t care what size the tags say a hat is.
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Looks a little like a well worn Akubra Adventurer.Hello
Does anyone knows which hat use Christian Bale in the film Hostiles?
Thank you
I agree. I have newer Beaver blend hats that shrink a little with re-steam. Just have to wear them a little to break them in again.
The beaver content in a hat should be covered by the Freedom of Information act.What newer hats are beaver blend? Stetson, Dobbs, Resistol (Hat-Co et al) refuse to tell us what fur content their hats are and the “Beaver” in the 6X, etc. has been stated elsewhere as a description of the finish and not the fur type. If a 6X Beaver, 4X Beaver, etc. have no beaver fur in their felt....
Now, it could be that there is some beaver content, but we’re left to speculate because Hat-Co, and others, will not say. For dress weight hats from the modern Stetson lineup, I doubt there is any beaver in the Royal or the Royal DeLuxe.
Don’t get me wrong, rabbit and rabbit and hare blend felts can make wonderful hats. Many of the revered vintage hats were made of such felts. However, the vintage felts were felted better and are generally far superior to current felts of the same materials.
Excuse me for rambling.