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chippy said:I am wanting a beaver fur felt fedora and have been debating with myself whether and how to choose between, a Borsalino Beaver, Stetson Pinnacle/Benchley, Art Fawcet, Penhman or Optimo custom hat, Sterling beaver i discounted even though they look very nice i think they about $2500 which is unreasonable to me (to say the least!, i could nearly buy a plane ticket across the world to Lock & Co for a custom fitting lol ).
of course my other (albeit crazy) alternative is to buy a new beaver blank (60+ euro from adventure built), a plastic mould and do most of myself, sanding etc and get some local hatter to sew a brim binding on and maybe a ribbon lol lol thats how desperate and crazy this is sending me
Hat Quality is a result of much more than the particular animal that donated its pelt. Many of the finest hats were and are crafted of many blends or just Rabbit. Not all Beaver is of equal quality either. You are giving no credit to the quality of the felting, finishing and construction quality. Ribbons can be changed as well as creases. Custom Hatters will give you many more options to begin with and may have Vintage or unusual patterns. Only a crease pressed into a stiff hat or for a prolonged period is permanent. A vintage hat can also be used as a body to create a hat to your desired look with new blocking, ribbon and crease or brim treatment. Your over-emphasis on new 100% Beaver is misplaced. These hatters have devoted a lot of years and thought to hone their craft(and proper implements). What do you think a beginners attempt will look like?