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Brim Curls: Kettles, Pencill, etc.

Neophyte

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One thing about the Akubras, is, you can abuse them pretty badly and they will bounce back.
At any rate, I think the look you have there suits that hat well, kind of a "country gentleman" look.

I agree about the Akubras. The Akubras I own that actually do fit me well have taken all my ignorance and stupidity in stride lol.

Thanks for the compliment, Hatophile. "Country gentleman" is exactly what I was going for!
 

DRB

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Funny you mention this, as I had gone outside to do just this with my Tawny Fawn. I hated that hat, but the new brim treatment put new life into it, and it's now ready to enter my rotation again.

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I like the slightly upturned brim. Good thinking.
 

tealseal

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I'm looking at getting a custom with a pencil-curl; something fedora-esque, but with a western flair. Appropriate for attire from jeans + polo through khakis and oxford (maybe occasionally a blazer). This thread has helped me with some ideas, but are there other ideas/suggestions/pictures y'all have?

Best,
tealseal
 

Neophyte

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There are several threads you might have a look at.

Pre-1940s Stetson Westerns

Pre-1940s Non-Stetson Westerns

Western, Anyone?

Also take a look at the website for Tumwater Hat Company and The Last Best West.
They've got several fedora and western models with kettle curls.
 

1961MJS

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Hi

Check out Jimmy Stewart's hat in Cheyenne Autumn:

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Love it, but I"m getting kind of overwhelmed in Sunbody hats anyway.

later
 

humanshoes

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My first attempt at brim curling using a Guy Morse-Brown curling tool https://www.hatblocks.co.uk/
The tool is easy to figure out and I’m happy with the results. I didn’t want to lose a lot of brim width so I didn’t take it too far. My practice hat is a used Akubra Cattleman that I picked up at a good price:

Before:

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After the curl:

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Excellent work there Brent. Don't know why you'd need anything better than that.
 

Hat and Rehat

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This black Beaver Brand has a more generous 3 1/2” brim so I gave it more of a curl. No before photo, but it was completely flat:

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It’s now a sort of western lords hat.

The tool is easy to use and just requires some patience and multiple applications.




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What size round stock is it made from?

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