clevispin
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There are hundreds of hatters making the western style hats - cowboy hats. Some of these things sell for thousands. Are they using the same felt our guys use?
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clevispin said:There are hundreds of hatters making the western style hats - cowboy hats. Some of these things sell for thousands. Are they using the same felt our guys use?
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Tony in Tarzana said:My limited experience with cowboy hats has been that they're thicker and much stiffer. My black Stetson 4X feels as if it would stop a small caliber bullet.
I sometimes wonder if they have to be blocked on an anvil with a hammer.
Something that hard, thick and stiff doesn't belong on my head.
Fedora said:lol Actually, heat does wonders to the stiff felt. Becomes putty -like until it cools. While many dislike the stiff felt found on modern western hats, we must remember that dress hats and western hats swapped places in the stiffness department as time went by. For instance, Stetson got his start making staple or western hats. Now, these early western hats were not stiff at all, but soft. At the time, or perhaps a bit prior, many dress hats were stiff, including fedoras. It is funny that we forget the actual history of dress hats and western hats. The formillions and conformateurs that most western hatters live by today were originally made for dress hats. So, the dress hats got soft and floppy, and the western hats got stiff. Ironic don't you think?